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Composite Electromagnetic Materials – basic notions

Author: André de LUSTRAC

Publication date: July 10, 2018, Review date: January 13, 2021

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ABSTRACT

In this article, the concept of electromagnetic composite materials is first presented, with the relevant frequency domain. The principles of simulation and characterization of these materials are introduced. The main concepts of electromagnetism are enumerated, such as the propagation of waves in a homogeneous isotropic material, and the laws of Snell-Descartes at the interface between two materials and in a stratified structure. The main properties of classical homogeneous materials are then presented, mainly for dielectric, conductive and magnetic materials.

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  • André de LUSTRAC: University Professor – Université Paris Nanterre - Center for Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies (C2N) - University of Paris Sud, Orsay, France

 INTRODUCTION

In electromagnetics, all industrial sectors, from aeronautics and aerospace to automotive, maritime, rail and radio communications, are looking to composite materials to fulfill new functions and meet new requirements in terms of energy savings, adaptability, cost, lightness and compactness. These composite materials, loaded with dielectric or conductive inclusions, active or passive, can provide solutions. This article is part of a series dedicated to composite materials in electromagnetics, in which we aim to provide an overview of existing and future composite materials, and to indicate the applications and fields concerned. In this article, we first define the microwave field, then the notion of electromagnetic composite materials, and finally discuss the modeling and characterization aspects of these materials. We then introduce the main electromagnetic quantities we will be using in the future.

This series on composite materials in electromagnetics continues with the following articles:

  • [E 1 165] Electromagnetic composite materials and metamaterials ;

  • [E 1 166] Composite materials in electromagnetism – Radar absorbing materials;

  • [E 1 167] Composite materials for electromagnetism – Characterization.

These articles are independent, and cover the modeling of passive or active composites and metamaterials. We then go on to discuss absorbing media and the main principles governing them, as well as new concepts in thin materials called metasurfaces, and we conclude with characterization procedures for these composite media.

At the end of the article, readers will find a glossary and a table of symbols used.

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