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Reflection and Transmission - Rutgers University

thereof, the wave impedance and reflection coefficient remain unchanged. Indeed, we have in this case kl=2πl/λ π/ πand 2 . It follows from Eq. (5.1.12) that Γ = 2and hence Z. l=λ/ kl= π/4 = π/2 and 2kl=π. The reflection coefficient changes sign and the wave impedance inverts: Γ 1 =Γ 2e −2jkl=Γ 2e −jπ 2 ⇒ Z 1 =η 1 +Γ 1 1 ...

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