1. Modern Insights into Macroscopic Electromagnetic Fields
Kazuaki Sakoda
PART I. Metamaterials in Optical Frequencies
2. Fabrication Techniques for Three-dimensional Optical Metamaterials
Takuo Tanaka
3. Blackbody Metamaterial Composite Film of Nanoparticle and Polymer
Kotaro Kajikawa and Hisashi Karube
4 Bottom-up Strategies for Fabricating Meta-atoms via Self-assembly of Polymers and Nanoparticles
Hiroshi Yabu
5. UV-Nanoimprinted Metasurface Thermal Emitters for Infrared CO2 Sensing
Hideki T. Miyazaki
PART II. Metamaterials in THz Frequencies
6 Birefringent Metamaterials for THz Optics
Masaya Nagai
7. Development and Applications of Metasurfaces for Terahertz Waves
Keisuke Takano, Boyong Kang, Yuzuru Tadokoro, Kosaku Kato, Makoto Nakajima, and Masanori Hangyo
8. Efficient Optical Modulation of Terahertz Metamaterials Utilizing Organic/Inorganic Semiconductor Hybrid Systems
Tatsunosuke Matsui, Keisuke Takano, Makoto Nakajima, and Masanori Hangyo
PART III. Metamaterials in Microwave Frequencies
9. Negative Refractive Index Materials Composed of Metal Patterns and the Applications
Hiroshi Kubo10. Functional Composites of Discharge Plasmas and Solid Metamaterials
Osamu Sakai and Akinori Iwai
11. Meta-Atoms Emulating Quantum Systems
Toshihiro Nakanishi and Masao Kitano
PART IV. Chiral and Non-reciprocal Metamaterials
12. Dispersion Relation in Chiral Media: Credibility of Drude-Born-Fedorov Equations
Kikuo Cho
13. Surface Waves of Isotropic Chiral Metamaterials
Hiroshi Miyazaki and Yoji Jimba
14. Magnetochiral Metamolecules for Microwaves
Satoshi Tomita, Kei Sawada, Hiroyuki Kurosawa, and Tetsuya Ueda15. Dispersion Engineering of Nonreciprocal Metamaterials
Tetsuya Ueda and Tatsuo Itoh
PART V. Novel Aspects
16. Photonic Dirac Cones and Relevant Physics
Kazuaki Sakoda
About the Author: Kazuaki Sakoda completed his BE, ME, and PhD degrees at the University of Tokyo. After working as an Associate Professor at Hokkaido University, he joined the National Institute for Materials Science, Japan. He was the Director of the Quantum Dot Research Center and Photonic Materials Unit, while also serving as a Professor at the Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba. He served as a Program Officer in the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and as a Director in the Physical Society of Japan. He was also the Head Investigator of the research project "Electromagnetic Metamaterials" organized by MEXT, Japan. His main research area is the optical properties of matter. He has been engaged in the theoretical study of photonic crystals and metamaterials for many years, and has published more than 200 research papers and three books, including Optical Properties of Photonic Crystals (Springer, 2004).