Chapter1.FUNDAMENTALS
1.1MaxwellEquationsinFreeSpace
A.SpatialFrequencyk
B.VectorAnalysisandBoundaryConditions
1.2Polarization
Topic1.2AStokesParametersandPoincareSphere
1.3LorentzForceLaw
A.Poynting'sTheoremandPoynting'sVector
B.MomentumConservationTheorem
1.4HertzianWaves
Topic1.4AElectricFieldPattern
1.5WavesinMedia
A.WaveVector
B.WavesinConductingMedia
C.WavesinPlasmaMedia
D.WavesinUniaxialMedia
1.6WaveReflections
1.7WaveGuidance
A.GuidancebyConductingParallelPlates
B.GuidancebyRectangularWaveguides
C.RectangularCavityResonators
1.8ConstitutiveRelations
A.AnisotropicandBianisotropicMedia
Topic1.8AConstitutiveMatrices
1.9BoundaryConditions
Topic1.9ADerivationofBoundaryConditions
Topic1.9BBoundaryConditionsforMoving
Boundaries
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Chapter2.TRANSMISSIONLINES
2.1TransmissionLineTheory
A.WaveEquationsandWaveSolutions
B.Poynting'sTheorem
Topic2.1ACircuitTheory
2.2TransientsonTransmissionLines
2.3SinusoidalSteadyStateTransmissionLines
A.ReflectionfromaTerminatedTransmissionLine
B.InputImpedance
C.GeneralizedReflectionCoefficient
Topic2.3ASmithChart
2.4LumpedElementTransmissionLines
2.5NormalmodesonTransmissionLines
A.NormalModesandNaturalFrequencies
B.InitialValueProblem
2.6TransmissionLineModeling
A.ModelingReflectionandTransmission
B.ModelingAntennaRadiation
Topic2.6APatternMultiplicationTechnique
C.ModelingRadiationbyCurrentSheets
Topic2.6BEquivalencePrinciple
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Chapter3.PROPAGATIONANDGUIDANCE
3.1Time-HarmonicFields
A.MaxwellEquationsforTime-HarmonicFields
B.ConstitutiveRelationsandDispersiveMedia
C.Time-AveragePoyntingPowerVector
Topic3.lASymmetryConditionsforLosslessMedia
3.2PlaneWaveSolutions
A.PhaseandGroupVelocities
B.PenetrationDepthinLossyMedia
C.EvanescentWavesinLosslessMedia
3.3WavesinMediaandthekDBSystem
A.kDBSystem
B.MaxwellEquationsinkDBSystem
C.PlaneWavesinUniaxialMedia
Topic3.3APlaneWavesinGyrotropicMedia
Topic3.3BPlaneWavesinBianisotropicMedia
Topic3.3CPlaneWavesinNonlinearMedia
3.4ReflectionandTransmission
A.PhaseMatching
B.ReflectionandTransmissionataPlane
Boundary
C.ReflectionandTransmissionbyaLayered
Medium
3.5Guidance
A.GuidancebyConductingParallelPlates
B.GuidedWavesinaSlabDielectricWaveguide
C.GuidedWavesinLayeredMedia
D.CylindricalRectangularWaveguides
E,CylindricalCircularWaveguides
3.6Resonance
A.RectangularCavityResonator
B.CircularCavityResonator
C.SphericalCavityResonator
Topic3.6ACavityPerturbation
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Chapter4.RADIATION
4.1CerenkovRadiation
4.2Green'sFunctions
A.DyadicGreen'sFunctions
B.RadiationFieldApproximation
4.3HertzianDipoles
A.HertzianElectricDipole
B.HertzianMagneticDipoleandSmallLoop
Antenna
4.4LinearDipoleArrays
A.UniformArrayAntennawithProgressive
PhaseShift
B.ArrayAntennaswithNonuniformCurrent
Distributions
C.Dolph-ChebyshevArrays
D.ArrayPatternSynthesis
4.5LinearAntennas
4.6BiconicalAntennas
A.FormulationandWaveSolutions
B.SolutionintheAirRegionandDipoleFields
C.SolutionintheAntennaRegion
D.TransmissionLineModel
E.FormalSolutionoftheBiconicalAntenna
Problem
4.7DipoleAntennasinLayeredMedia
A.IntegralFormulation
B.ContourIntegrationMethods
Topic4.7ADipoleonaTwo-LayerMedium
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Chapter5.THEOREMSOFWAVESANDMEDIA
5.1EquivalencePrinciple
A.ElectricandMagneticDipoleSources
B.ImageSources
C.ElectricandMagneticCurrentSheets
D.ImpressedandInducedCurrentSheets
Topic5.lAUniquenessTheorem
Topic5.lBDualityandComplementarity
Topic5.1CMathematicalFormulationsof
Huygens'Principle
Topic5.1DFresnelandFraunhoferDiffraction
5.2ReactionandReciprocity
A.Reaction
B.Reciprocity
C.ReciprocityConditions
D.ModifiedReciprocityTheorem
Topic5.2AStationaryFormulasandRayleigh-Ritz
Procedure
Topic5.2BMethodofMoments
5.3Quasi-StaticLimits
5.4GeometricalOpticsLimit
5.5ParaxialLimit
Topic5.5AGaussianBeam
5.6QuantizationofElectromagneticWaves
A.UncertaintyPrinciple
B.AnnihilationandCreationOperators
C.WaveQuantizationinBianisotropicMedia
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Chapter6.SCATTERING
6.1ScatteringbySpheres
A.RayleighScattering
B.MieScattering
6.2ScatteringbyaConductingCylinder
A.ExactSolution
B.WatsonTransformation
C.CreepingWaves
6.3ScatteringbyPeriodicRoughSurfaces
A.ScatteringbyPeriodicCorrugatedConducting
Surfaces
B.ScatteringbyPeriodicDielectricSurfaces
6.4ScatteringbyRandomRoughSurfaces
A.KirchhoffApproximation
B.GeometricalOpticsSolution
C.SmallPerturbationMethod
6.5ScatteringbyPeriodicMedia
A.First-OrderCoupled-ModeEquations
B.ReflectionandTransmissionby
Periodically-ModulatedSlab
C.Far-FieldDiffractionofaGanssianBeam
6.6ScatteringbyRandomMedia
A.DyadicGreen'sFunctionforLayeredMedia
B.ScatteringbyaHalf-SpaceRandomMedium
6.7EffectivePermittivityforaVolumeScattering
Medium
A.RandomDiscreteScatterers
B.EffectivePermittivityforaContinuousRandom
Medium
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Chapter7.ELECTROMAGNETICWAVETHEORY
ANDSPECIALRELATIVITY
7.1Uaxwell-MinkowskiTheory
Topic7.1AAmperianFormulation
Topic7.1BBoffiFormulation
Topic7.1CChuFormulation
7.2LorentzTransformation
Topic7.2ADerivationofElectromagneticField
Transformation
Topic7.2BLorentzInvariants
Topic7.2CElectromagneticFieldClassification
Topic7.2DTransformationofFrequencyandWave
Vector
Topic7.2EAberrationEffect
Topic7.2FDopplerEffect
7.3WavesinMovingMedia
A.TransformationofConstitutiveRelations
Topic7.3APlaneWavesinMovingUniaxialMedia
Topic7.3BPhaseMatchingatMovingBoundaries
Topic7.3CForceonaMovingDielectricHalf-space
Topic7.3DGuidedWavesinaMovingDielectric
Slab
Topic7.3EGuidedWavesinMovingGyrotropic
Media
7.4MaxwellEquationsinTensorForm
Topic7.4AContravariantandCovariantVectors
Topic7.4BFieldTensorandExcitationTensor
Topic7.4CConstitutiveRelationsinTensorForm
7.5Hamilton'sPrincipleandNoether'sTheorem
A.ActionIntegral
B.Hamilton'sPrincipleandMaxwellEquations
C.Noether'sTheoremandEnergyMomentum
Tensors
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