Article | REF: E1165 V2

Electromagnetic Composite Materials and Metamaterials

Author: André DE LUSTRAC

Publication date: October 10, 2018, Review date: October 23, 2020

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2. Modeling composite materials

2.1 Defining composite media

Electromagnetic composites generally correspond to systems made up of several components , usually a dielectric, semiconductor or metallic matrix, which determines their mechanical and thermal properties, and inclusions which modify the electromagnetic properties of the whole. The inclusions are generally very small compared to the wavelength of use, and separated by small distances compared to this same wavelength. They can be arranged randomly in the matrix, as in figure

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