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Letter Published: 27 June 1936 Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves C. TH. F. VAN DER WYCK Nature 137, 1072–1073 (1936) Cite this article ...
Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) methods have long served as a workhorse for simulating electromagnetic wave propagation. In dispersive media, where material responses vary with frequency, the ...
Scientists have, for the first time, directly observed phonon wave dynamics within self-assembling nanomaterials unlocking the potential for customizable, reconfigurable metamaterials with ...
OKI (TOKYO: 6703) , in collaboration with NTT Innovative Devices Corporation (Headquarters: Kanagawa Prefecture; President & ...
North America region is expected to be a major market for Millimeter wave technology owing to rapid adoption of 5G technology development inside the country.
This letter presents an algorithm for numerical simulation of the propagation of electromagnetic waves in randomly inhomogeneous magnetic media by the finite differences in the time domain (FDTD) ...
Ulster University’s Dr Begum Korunur Engiz wants to develop tech that not only connects people but also understands and ...
Majority of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) up to present have been investigated under ideal conditions such as anechoic chambers or experimental sites with predetermined electromagnetic ...
Scientists have developed a liquid-phase electron microscopy technique that makes it possible to observe phonon dynamics in nanoparticle self-assemblies. These observations could inspire novel ...
Scientists have discovered mysterious radio signals emerging from deep beneath Antarctica's ice - and have no idea what's causing them.
The principle of wave-particle duality is crucial in quantum physics, highlighting the dual nature of light and matter and ...
Solar flares are the most powerful explosions in the solar system, and can contain as much energy as a billion hydrogen bombs,” NASA states. On June 15, 2025, North America experienced the full force ...