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    Author(s)Carlo G. Someda
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    ISBN9780849395895
    Pages600
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2006

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Electromagnetic Waves 2Nd Edition 2006 by Carlo G. Someda

    Adapted from a successful and thoroughly field-tested Italian text, the first edition of Electromagnetic Waves was very well received. Its broad, integrated coverage of electromagnetic waves and their applications forms the cornerstone on which the author based this second edition. Working from Maxwell's equations to applications in optical communications and photonics, Electromagnetic Waves, Second Edition forges a link between basic physics and real-life problems in wave propagation and radiation.Accomplished researcher and educator Carlo G. Someda uses a modern approach to the subject. Unlike other books in the field, it surveys all major areas of electromagnetic waves in a single treatment. The book begins with a detailed treatment of the mathematics of Maxwell's equations. It follows with a discussion of polarization, delves into propagation in various media, devotes four chapters to guided propagation, links the concepts to practical applications, and concludes with radiation, diffraction, coherence, and radiation statistics. This edition features many new and reworked problems, updated references and suggestions for further reading, a completely revised appendix on Bessel functions, and new definitions such as antenna effective height.Illustrating the concepts with examples in every chapter, Electromagnetic Waves, Second Edition is an ideal introduction for those new to the field as well as a convenient reference for seasoned professionals. BASIC EQUATIONS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDSIntroduction: Experimental LawsMaxwell's Equations and the Charge Continuity EquationConstitutive RelationsImposed CurrentsDivergence EquationsContinuity ConditionsThe Wave Equation. The Helmholtz EquationMagnetic Vector PotentialFitzgerald Electric Vector PotentialHertz Vector PotentialFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesPOLARIZATIONIntroductionSteinmetz Representation of Time-Harmonic VectorsParallel and Orthogonal Complex VectorsProperties of Time-Harmonic VectorsProperties of the Complex VectorsLinear Polarization RatioCircular Polarization RatioStokes ParametersThe Poincare SphereEvolution of Polarization in a Linear Medium: Jones MatrixFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesGENERAL THEOREMSIntroductionPoynting's Theorem. Wave ImpedanceUniqueness TheoremReciprocity TheoremEquivalence TheoremInduction TheoremDuality TheoremTE-TM Field Decomposition TheoremSpatial Symmetries. Reflection OperatorsFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesPLANE WAVES IN ISOTROPIC MEDIASeparability of Variables in the Homogeneous Helmholtz EquationSolution of the Homogeneous Helmholtz Equation in Cartesian CoordinatesPlane Waves: Terminology and ClassificationTraveling Waves. Phase VelocityStanding WavesPoynting Vector and Wave ImpedanceCompleteness of Plane WavesReflection and Refraction of Plane WavesFresnel FormulasReflection in Multilayer StructuresTotal ReflectionReflection on the Surface of a Good ConductorFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesPLANE WAVE PACKETS AND BEAMSModulated Waves. Group VelocityDispersionThe Scalar ApproximationThe Equations of Geometrical OpticsGeometrical Optics: Electromagnetic ImplicationsExamples of Ray Tracing in Radio Propagation and in OpticsThe WKBJ MethodFurther Comments on the WKBJ MethodGaussian BeamsHermite-Gauss and Laguerre-Gauss ModesReflection and Refraction of Gaussian BeamsOn the Completeness of a SeriesFurther Comments on Rays and BeamsFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesPLANE WAVES IN ANISOTROPIC MEDIAGeneral Properties of Anisotropic MediaWave Equations and Potentials in Anisotropic MediaBirefringent MediaFresnel's Equation of Wave NormalsAn Application: Phase Matching of Two WavesGyrotropic MediaThe Appleton-Hartree FormulaAn Example of Permittivity DyadicSecond Example of Permeability DyadicFaraday RotationFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesWAVEGUIDES WITH CONDUCTING WALLSIntroductionHomogeneously Filled Cylindrical Structures: Simplified Proof of the TE-TM Decomposition TheoremWaveguides with Ideal Conducting WallsTransmission Modes of Lossless Cylindrical StructuresMode OrthogonalitySome Remarks on CompletenessRectangular WaveguidesCircular Waveguides and Coaxial CablesWaveguides with Nonideal WallsOn Wall ImpedancesHybrid ModesFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesWAVES ON TRANSMISSION LINESIntroductionUniform Transmission LinesImpedance Transformation Along a Transmission LineLossless Transmission LinesLow-Loss Transmission LinesPartially Standing WavesThe Smith ChartRemote Measurement of the Load ImpedanceImpedance MatchingTransmission-Line Equations: An Alternative DerivationTEM and Quasi-TEM Propagation in Planar LinesThe Coupled-Mode EquationsFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesRESONANT CAVITIESIntroductionSeparable Coordinate Systems in Three DimensionsCompleteness of Resonator ModesMode Orthogonality in a Perfect ResonatorLossless Cylindrical CavitiesSimple ExamplesLossy Resonators: Perturbation Analysis. Intrinsic Q-FactorResonators Coupled to External Loads. Loaded Q-FactorOpen ResonatorsStability of Open ResonatorsQ-Factor of an Open ResonatorFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesDIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDESIntroductionWaves Guided by a Surface of Discontinuity: The Characteristic EquationGuided Modes of a Slab WaveguideRadiation Modes of a Slab WaveguideThe Cylindrical Rod: Exact ModesModal Cut-Off in the Cylindrical RodWeakly Guiding Rods: The LP ModesDispersion in Dielectric WaveguidesGraded-Index WaveguidesThe Alpha Profiles: An Important Class of Multimode Graded-Index FibersAttenuation in Optical FibersFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesRETARDED POTENTIALSIntroductionGreen's Functions for the Scalar Helmholtz EquationLorentz-Gauge Vector Potentials in a Homogeneous MediumField Vectors in Terms of Dyadic Green's FunctionsInhomogeneous Media: Polarization CurrentsTime-Domain Interpretation of Green's FunctionsGreen's Function Expansion Into Orthogonal EigenfunctionsAn Example: Field in a Rectangular BoxSpherical HarmonicsMultipole ExpansionAn Introduction to Cylindrical HarmonicsFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesFUNDAMENTALS OF ANTENNA THEORYIntroductionEquivalent Dipole Moment of an Extended SourceFar-Field ApproximationsFirst Example: Short Electric-Current ElementCharacterization of AntennasBehavior of Receiving Antennas. ReciprocityExamplesAntenna ArraysBroad-Side and End-Fire ArraysFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesDIFFRACTIONIntroductionThe Diffraction Integral: The Vector FormulationIllumination Conditions. Babinet's PrincipleThe Scalar Theory of DiffractionDiffraction Formulas and Rayleigh-SommerfeldThe Fresnel Diffraction RegionThe Fraunhofer Diffraction RegionExamplesThe Field Near a Focus: First Example of Fresnel DiffractionDiffraction from a Straight Edge: Second Example of Fresnel DiffractionA Short Note on the Geometrical Theory of DiffractionFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesAN INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF COHERENCEBackground and Purpose of the ChapterThe Analytical SignalComplex Degree of CoherenceTemporal Coherence of a SourceSpatial Coherence of a SourceHigher-Order Coherence: An IntroductionAn Introduction to Photocount DistributionsModal Noise in Optical-Fiber Transmission Systems: A Short OutlineFurther Applications and Suggested ReadingReferencesAPPENDIX A: VECTOR CALCULUS: DEFINITIONS AND FUNDAMENTAL THEOREMSAPPENDIX B: VECTOR DIFFERENTIAL OPERATORS IN FREQUENTLY USED REFERENCE SYSTEMSAPPENDIX C: VECTOR IDENTITIESAPPENDIX D: FUNDAMENTALS ON BESSEL FUNCTIONSBessel, Neumann and Hankel FunctionsModified Bessel FunctionsBessel Function FormulasREFERENCESFURTHER SUGGESTED READINGINDEX



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