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  • 1995 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Laszlo Solymar is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with focused subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Aerospace Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's main research topics cover a spectrum of advanced technologies, including:

  • Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
  • Topological Materials and Phenomena
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • RFID technology advancements
  • Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence

Solymar's recent publications include:

  • "On wireless power transfer between coils in the presence of radiation," 2021, Journal of Physics D Applied Physics
  • "Metamaterials for sensing conductive objects using time-domain reflectometry of magnetoinductive waves," 2022, 2022 Sixteenth International Congress on Artificial Materials for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials)
  • "Switchable unidirectional waves on mono- and diatomic metamaterials," 2022, Scientific Reports
  • "A Method for Optimising Superdirectivity of Coupled Meta-Atoms via Planar Directivity Evaluation," 2020, IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation
  • "Tailoring the dispersion characteristics in planar arrays of discrete and coalesced split ring resonators," 2023, Scientific Reports

Frequent co-authors working alongside Solymar include:

  • E. Shamonina
  • C.J. Stevens
  • Jiaruo Yan
  • A. Radkovskaya
  • D. Dhayaa

The scientist's work has appeared repeatedly in specific venues, most notably:

  • 2022 Sixteenth International Congress on Artificial Materials for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials)
  • Scientific Reports
  • IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation
  • Sensors
  • Journal of Physics D Applied Physics

Solymar has also contributed to academic literature through a book published by Oxford University Press titled Getting the Message (2021).

Among distinctions, Laszlo Solymar was named a Fellow of the Royal Society in the United Kingdom in 1995.

Best Publications

  • Waves in Metamaterials

    Laszlo Solymar;Ekaterina Shamonina

  • Two‐beam coupling in photorefractive Bi12SiO20 crystals with moving grating: Theory and experiments

    Ph. Refregier;L. Solymar;H. Rajbenbach;J. P. Huignard

  • Two-beam coupling in photorefractive Bi 12 SiO 20 crystals with moving grating: Theory and experiments

    Ph. Refregier;L. Solymar;H. Rajbenbach;J. P. Huignard

  • Magnetoinductive waves in one, two, and three dimensions

    E. Shamonina;V. A. Kalinin;K. H. Ringhofer;L. Solymar

  • Electrical properties of materials

    Laszlo Solymar;Donald Walsh

  • Lectures on the electrical properties of materials

    L. Solymar;D. Walsh

  • Magneto-inductive waveguide

    E. Shamonina;V.A. Kalinin;K.H. Ringhofer;L. Solymar

  • Analytical formulation for the resonant frequency of split rings

    O. Sydoruk;E. Tatartschuk;E. Shamonina;L. Solymar

  • Characteristics of waveguides for long-distance transmission

    A.E. Karbowiak;L. Solymar

  • Detection of single photons using a field-effect transistor gated by a layer of quantum dots

    A. J. Shields;M. P. O’Sullivan;I. Farrer;D. A. Ritchie

  • Dispersion characteristics of magneto-inductive waves: comparison between theory and experiment

    M.C.K. Wiltshire;E. Shamonina;I.R. Young;L. Solymar

  • Metamaterials: How the subject started

    E. Shamonina;L. Solymar

  • Imaging, compression and Poynting vector streamlines for negative permittivity materials

    E. Shamonina;V.A. Kalinin;K.H. Ringhofer;L. Solymar

  • Theory of super-directive linear arrays

    M. Uzsoky;L. Solymár

  • Magneto-inductive waveguide devices

    R.R.A. Syms;E. Shamonina;L. Solymar

  • Properties of a metamaterial element: Analytical solutions and numerical simulations for a singly split double ring

    M. Shamonin;E. Shamonina;V. Kalinin;L. Solymar

  • Low-loss magneto-inductive waveguides

    R R A Syms;I R Young;L Solymar

  • A theory of metamaterials based on periodically loaded transmission lines: Interaction between magnetoinductive and electromagnetic waves

    R. R. A. Syms;E. Shamonina;V. Kalinin;L. Solymar

  • Spurious Mode Generation in Nonuniform Waveguide

    L. Solymar

  • Getting the Message: A History of Communications

    Laszlo Solymar

  • Resonant frequencies of a split-ring resonator: Analytical solutions and numerical simulations

    M. Shamonin;E. Shamonina;V. Kalinin;L. Solymar

  • Transient Energy Transfer during Hologram Formation in Photorefractive Crystals

    J.M. Heaton;L. Solymar

  • Space-charge field in photorefractive materials at large modulation.

    L. B. Au;Laszlo Solymar

  • Current/voltage characteristics of Josephson junctions

    K. Overson;L. Solymar

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard R. A. Syms
Richard R. A. Syms Imperial College London
David J. Webb
David J. Webb Aston University
Fernando Agulló-López
Fernando Agulló-López Autonomous University of Madrid
Grahame Faulkner
Grahame Faulkner University of Oxford
P. St. J. Russell
P. St. J. Russell Max Planck Society
Gabor C. Temes
Gabor C. Temes Oregon State University
Colin J. R. Sheppard
Colin J. R. Sheppard Italian Institute of Technology
Lain-Jong Li
Lain-Jong Li National University of Singapore

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