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We study the electromagnetic beam reflection from layered
structures that include the so-called double-negative metamaterials, also
called left-handed metamaterials. We predict that such structures can
demonstrate a giant lateral Goos-Hänchen shift of the scattered beam
accompanied by a splitting of the reflected and transmitted beams due
to the resonant excitation of surface waves at the interfaces between the
conventional and double-negative materials as well as due to the excitation
of leaky modes in the layered structures. The beam shift can be either
positive or negative, depending on the type of the guided waves excited
by the incoming beam. We also perform finite-difference time-domain
simulations and confirm the major effects predicted analytically
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