5. Classic homogeneous materials
5.1 General classification of electromagnetic materials
Based on permittivity and permeability values, natural materials can be classified in a simplified table. This diagram is divided into 4 quadrants, with a small square in red (figure 7 ). The 4 quadrants are delimited by the signs for permeability and permittivity.
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Software tools (non-exhaustive list)
There are several software tools available for solving Maxwell's equations, either general numerical calculation software (Matlab, Scilab, Octave...), or more specialized software (Ansys, Comsol, CST, Quickfield...). Some are chargeable, others are available free of charge.
However, some of these products have free student versions.
Ansys HFSS...
Websites
All the above sites give examples of how to solve Maxwell's equations.
See also :
[Europe 2010] Nanostructured Metamaterials, https://ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies/pdf/metamaterials-brochure_en.pdf
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Events
Meta Conference: annual conference http://metaconferences.org/ocs/index.php/META17/META17#.Wk0FiN_iaUk
Conference Metamaterials2017: annual conference http://congress2017.metamorphose-vi.org/
Directory (non-exhaustive list)
For information on composite electromagnetic materials, please consult the websites of manufacturers such as :
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