Surface Electromagnetic Waves at a Single Interface of Superconductor and Left-Handed Materials
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN PHYSICS - Year 0, Vol 9, Issue 1
Abstract
The wave propagation characteristics along the single interface of superconductor and left-handed materials are investigated theoretically. An expression for the complex permittivity of a superconductor is derived in the approximation of two-component plasma containing "normal" and "superconducting" electrons. Basic relations are obtained in the general case at temperatures T ≤ Tc where c T is the critical temperature. The frequency, the structure, and the temperature dependences of surface electromagnetic waves propagating along a single interface of a superconductor-left-handed material interface are computed, analyzed and discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
Mohammed M. Shabat, M. S. Hamada, M. A. Sbaih
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