Electromagnetic and Optical Pulse Propagation 2: Temporal Pulse Dynamics in Dispersive, Attenuative Media

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Electromagnetic and Optical Pulse Propagation presents a systematic treatment of the radiation and propagation of transient electromagnetic and optical wave fields (such as those used in ultrawideband radar and communications systems as well as in ultrashort pulsed optics) through causal, locally linear media which exhibit both temporal dispersion and absorption. Volume I presents a detailed, rigorous development of the fundamental theory of both time and frequency-domain electromagnetics, beginning with the classical Maxwell-Lorentz theory of microscopic electromagnetic fields and its invariance in the special theory of relativity, the correlation of the microscopic and macroscopic fields, and the angular spectrum representation of pulsed radiation fields in causally dispersive media. The theory provides a rigorous framework for applied research treating temporally pulsed wave fields in dielectric, conducting and semiconducting materials. Volume II presents the asymptotic description of specific pulsed wave fields in both Debye and Lorentz model dielectrics, Drude model conductors and composite model semiconductors.

Author(s): Kurt E. Oughstun (auth.)
Series: Springer Series in Optical Sciences 144
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 831
Tags: Optics and Electrodynamics;Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Pulsed Electromagnetic and Optical Beam WaveFields in Temporally Dispersive Media....Pages 1-93
Asymptotic Methods of Analysis using Advanced Saddle Point Techniques....Pages 95-146
The Group Velocity Approximation....Pages 147-249
Analysis of the Phase Function and Its Saddle Points....Pages 251-388
Evolution of the Precursor Fields....Pages 389-465
Evolution of the Signal....Pages 467-502
Continuous Evolution of the Total Field....Pages 503-677
Physical Interpretations of Dispersive Pulse Dynamics....Pages 679-712
Applications....Pages 713-776
Back Matter....Pages 777-831