Nickelson, Liudmila.

Electromagnetic Theory and Plasmonics for Engineers [electronic resource] / by Liudmila Nickelson. - 1st ed. 2019. - XXIII, 749 p. 353 illus., 185 illus. in color. online resource.

Vector Analysis in Annex to Electromagnetics -- Static and Stationary Fields -- Fields and Materials -- Maxwell‘s Equations and Boundary Conditions -- Plane Electromagnetic Wave Propagation -- Reflection and Transmission of Plane Electromagnetic Waves -- Rectangular Hollow Metallic Waveguides and Resonators -- Cylindrical Hollow Metallic Waveguides and Cavity Resonators -- Plasmonics.

This book presents the theory of electromagnetic (EM) waves for upper undergraduate, graduate and PhD-level students in engineering. It focuses on physics and microwave theory based on Maxwell’s equations and the boundary conditions important for studying the operation of waveguides and resonators in a wide frequency range, namely, from approx. 10**9 to 10**16 hertz. The author also highlights various current topics in EM field theory, such as plasmonic (comprising a noble metal) waveguides and analyses of attenuations by filled waveguide dielectrics or semiconductors and also by conducting waveguide walls. Featuring a wide variety of illustrations, the book presents the calculated and schematic distributions of EM fields and currents in waveguides and resonators. Further, test questions are presented at the end of each chapter.

9789811323522

10.1007/978-981-13-2352-2 doi


Telecommunication.
Electrodynamics.
Signal processing.
Microwaves, RF Engineering and Optical Communications.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Classical Electrodynamics.
Signal, Speech and Image Processing .

TK5101-5105.9

621.3