3. Applications to artificial materials and metasurfaces
3.1 Principle
The boom in artificial materials for electromagnetism really began when radar was invented in the 1930s. . It was studied simultaneously in many countries (England, Germany, France, USA). Artificial materials were already being developed to act both as frequency filters and as absorbers for radar waves. . In 1944, the Germans developed the Horten Ho 229, a flying-wing-shaped...
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