Published November 1999
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A new paradigm has emerged, in which the band structure concepts of solid-state physics are applied to electromagnetics. This has led to a profusion of scientific creativity as new forms of electromagnetic crystal structures are invented for radio and microwaves, as well as for three-dimensional (3-D) geometry of both natural crystals and those artificial crystals that can arise only in the human imagination.
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