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Non-Stationary Electromagnetics
Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd, Jan 2012, Pages: 350
In the wide spectrum of electromagnetic waves from the radiofrequencies to optics, waveguides and resonators are used in practically working systems overall, and they compose substantial parts of such systems. One of a way to control desired structure of the electromagnetic fields in these waveguides and resonators is changing in time parameters of an inner medium or medium boundaries. To understand corresponding physical phenomena the theory of the electromagnetic field in the medium with time-varying features and boundaries is needed.
This book is devoted to investigations of non-stationary electromagnetic processes. The investigations are undertaking analytically in the main using differential and integral methods, especially the integral Volterra equation approach. The book contains a systematic statement of the Volterra integral equation method for investigations of electrodynamics phenomena in the time domain, new results and applications in microwave techniques and photonics. Particular consideration is given to electromagnetic transients in time-varying media and their potential applications. The electromagnetic phenomena are investigated in detail for: a hollow metal waveguide, which contains moving dielectric or plasma bounded medium; dielectric waveguides with time varying medium inside a core; cylindrical dielectric resonators time-varying insertions in them and a system of non-stationary resonators.
Readership
Researchers in electromagnetism, nano-science; PhD students in electrical and electronics engineering, nanotechnology; advanced graduate-level students in physics, electrical & electronic engineering
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