Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2017. — 374 p. — ISBN: 1498776299
Modern technology is rapidly developing and for this reason future engineers need to acquire advanced knowledge in science and technology, including electromagnetic phenomena. This book is a contemporary text of a one-semester course for junior electrical engineering students. It covers a broad spectrum of electromagnetic phenomena such as, surface waves, plasmas, photonic crystals, negative refraction as well as related materials including superconductors. In addition, the text brings together electromagnetism and optics as the majority of texts discuss electromagnetism disconnected from optics. In contrast, in this book both are discussed. Seven labs have been developed to accompany the material of the book.
Electric and Magnetic Fields in Isotropic MediaElectrostatics
Magnetostatics
Maxwell’s Equations for Electromagnetic Fields
Electromagnetic Waves in Homogeneous, Heterogeneous, and Anisotropic MediaElectromagnetic Waves in Homogeneous Media without Absorption
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves at the Interface between Two Media
Electromagnetic Waves in Anisotropic and Optically Active Media
Electromagnetic Waves in Conducting Media
Electromagnetic Waves in Periodic and Waveguiding StructuresWaves in Periodic Structures
Waves in Guiding Structures
Emission of Electromagnetic Waves
Advanced Topics in Electromagnetics and OpticsElectromagnetic Waves in Gyrotropic Media
Electromagnetic Waves in Amplifying Media
Electromagnetic Waves in Media with Material Parameters That Are Complex Numbers