Transcription of Chapter 9: Electromagnetic Waves - MIT OpenCourseWare
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Chapter 9: Electromagnetic Waves Waves at planar boundaries at normal incidence Introduction Chapter 9 treats the propagation of plane Waves in vacuum and simple media, at planar boundaries, and in combinations confined between sets of planar boundaries, as in waveguides or cavity resonators. Chapter 10 then discusses how such Waves can be generated and received by antennas and antenna arrays. More specifically, section explains how plane Waves are reflected from planar boundaries at normal incidence, and section treats reflection and refraction when the Waves are incident at arbitrary angles.
explained in Section 9.4. Sections 9.5 then treat waves in anisotropic, dispersive, and ionized media, respectively. 9.1.2 Introduction to boundary value problems Section 2.2 showed how uniform planes waves could propagate in any direction with any polarization, and could be superimposed in any combination to yield a total electromagnetic field.
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