In this chapter: • About the Wave Optics Module • Overview of the User's Guide 9 About the Wave Optics Module These topics are included in this section: • About the Wave Optics Module • What Problems Can You Solve? • The Wave Optics Module Physics Interface Guide • Common...
In the infrared, the heavier molecular units also become important. We shall return to this in Section 9.4. Here, we note that terms like amplitude and phase are assumed to refer to the electric field of the wave. Some media possess loss and a distributed loss causes an exponential decay ...
However, one year studies are still important, as they often provide significant insights for calibration and scoping of locations, that can be expanded upon by a more extensive study. Final component that has to be taken into account is the computational efficiency, and parallelisation of the ...
- International Society for Optics and Photonics 被引量: 7发表: 2013年 Steady State Responses of NRD-Guide Crossbar Balanced Mixer in MM-Wave Band The periodic and quasi-periodic steady states of the nonradiative dielectric waveguide (NRD-guide) crossbar single-balanced mixer excited by single ...
Controlling polarization states is one of the most important topics in manipulating electromagnetic (EM) waves. In the present state of the art, various physical mechanisms, such as those used in circular dichroism of chiral media1,2, birefringence of anisotropic materials3,4 and Brewster effects5...
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An important special case is the two-region problem shown in Figure 3.3. The incident plane wave may be either homogeneous or inhomogeneous, and any of the regions may have an arbitrary amount of loss. The vector representing the direction of propagation for the incident wave in Figures 3.2 ...
Diffraction optics makes use of a number of analytical tools: 1. Spectral representations of the fields (plane, cylindrical, spherical wave expansions; Hermite–Gaussian and Laguerre–Gaussian beams; prolate spheroidal harmonics) 2. Diffraction integrals 3. Integral equations 4. Integral transforms (Lebe...
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