- Session
- 00:12 - 00:12
- Duration: 1 hr 23 mins
- Publication date: 12 Mar 2009
- Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
- Part of series IET Prestige Lecture Series, The Kelvin Lecture Series and Part of event The IET Centenary Kelvin Lecture
About the session
Electromagnetism encompasses much of modern technology. Its influence rests on our ability to deploy materials that can control the component electric and magnetic fields. A new class of materials has created some extraordinary possibilities such as a negative refractive index, and lenses whose resolution is limited only by the precision with which we can manufacture them. Cloaks have been designed and built that hide objects within them, but remain completely invisible to external observers. The new materials, named metamaterials, have properties determined as much by their internal physical structure as by their chemical composition. The structure must be on a scale much less than the wavelength so that their responses can be described by an electrical permittivity and magnetic permeability.