High-frequency Electrodynamics

¥ 19,800
著 者:Boris Z. Katsenelenbaum
出 版:Wiley   /   2006年
ISBN:3-527-40529-1

This first book to develop the theoretical basics from the concept of guided wave optics is all set to become a standard in

This first book to develop the theoretical basics from the concept of guided wave optics is all set to become a standard in fundamental concepts of electromagnetic waves within the field of telecommunications.
Maxwell equations
Plane waves
Closed waveguides
Closed Resonators
Open Lines
Backgrounds of Antenna Theory
Diffraction on Metallic and Dielectric Objects
Complementary References

Preface.

1 The Maxwell Equations.
1.1 Complex amplitudes.
1.2 The Maxwell equations.
1.3 Idealized objects.
1.4 Uniqueness and existence of solution.
2 Plane Waves.
2.1 Plane waves in an infinite homogeneous medium.
2.2 Plane waves in a plano-layered medium.
3 Closed Waveguides.
3.1 Eigenmodes in nonfilled waveguides.
3.2 Waves in waveguides with nonhomogeneous cross-section filling.
3.3 Excitation of closed waveguides.
3.4 Nonregular closed waveguides.
4 Closed Resonators.
4.1 Resonators with ideal-conducting walls.
.4.2 Resonators with impedance walls.
.5 Open Lines.
5.1 Dielectric waveguides.
.5.2 The lines with surface wave.
5.3 The wave beam.
6 Backgrounds of Antenna Theory.
6.1 Radiation of current set.
6.2 Aperture antennas.
6.3 Volume antennas.
7 Diffraction on Metallic and Dielectric Objects.
7.1 Diffraction of the plane wave on circular waveguide.
7.2 Diffraction on metallic half-plane.
7.3 The Debye potentials: diffraction on a metallic sphere.
7.4 Small bodies; large bodies.
General References.
Complementary References.
Index.