bianisotropy
Bianisotropy is a property of materials in which the linear electromagnetic response cannot be described by separate electric permittivity and magnetic permeability tensors alone. In bianisotropic media, the electric and magnetic fields are coupled, so the electric field can induce magnetic polarization and the magnetic field can induce electric polarization.
In linear, local media the constitutive relations are typically written as D = ε E + ξ H and B
For reciprocal media, the coupling tensors satisfy ζ = -ξ^T. Breaking time-reversal symmetry, for example by applying a
Bianisotropy originates from the microstructure of materials, especially when their geometry or composition lacks certain symmetries.
Applications of bianisotropy include polarization control, optical activity, handedness discrimination, and the design of materials and