Book-Part Meta
<book-part-meta>
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<book-part-meta> <book-part-id book-part-id-type="doi">10.1088/978-0-7503-3579-9ch1</book-part-id> <title-group> <label>1</label> <title>Introduction</title> </title-group> <contrib-group> <contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"> <name name-style="western"> <surname>McGurn</surname> <given-names>Arthur R</given-names> </name> <xref ref-type="aff" rid="bk978-0-7503-3579-9ch1aff1"/> </contrib> <aff id="bk978-0-7503-3579-9ch1aff1">Department of Physics, <institution xlink:type="simple">Western Michigan University</institution>, Kalamazoo, MI, <country>USA</country> </aff> </contrib-group> <fpage>1-1</fpage> <lpage>1-12</lpage> <permissions> <copyright-statement>© IOP Publishing Ltd 2021</copyright-statement> <copyright-year>2021</copyright-year> <copyright-holder>IOP Publishing Ltd</copyright-holder> <license license-type="iop-standard-books" xlink:href="https://publishingsupport.iopscience.iop.org/iop-standard/books"> <license-p> This book is available under the terms of the <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="https://publishingsupport.iopscience.iop.org/iop-standard/books">IOP-Standard Books License</ext-link> </license-p> <license-p> Permission to make use of IOP Publishing content other than as set out above may be sought at <ext-link ext-link-type="email" xlink:type="simple">permissions@ioppublishing.org</ext-link> . </license-p> <license-p>Arthur R McGurn has asserted his right to be identified as the author of this work in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.</license-p> </license> </permissions> <self-uri content-type="pdf" xlink:href="bk978-0-7503-3579-9ch1.pdf"/> <self-uri content-type="epub" xlink:href="bk978-0-7503-3579-9ch1.epub"/> <abstract> <title>Abstract</title> <p>In this chapter the basic properties of photonic crystals and metamaterials are qualitatively discussed. Photonic crystals are periodic dielectric structures which modulate the flow of light through application of the ideas of diffraction. Metamaterials are designed as resonator arrays which appear as homogeneous media to the light they refractively modulate. Metamaterials effect the flow of light through application of the ideas of refraction. The refractive properties of negative refractive index materials and their applications are discussed. The ideas of soliton modes in continuous and discrete media are described.</p> </abstract> </book-part-meta>