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Incident Wave:
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E is z Eio e 1z aˆ x
3 Eio 1z
H is z H io e aˆ y e aˆ y
1z
1
Reflected wave:
3
E rs z Ero e1z aˆ x
3 Ero 1z
H rs z H ro e aˆ y
1z
e aˆ y
1
Transmitted wave:
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E ts z Eto e 2 z aˆ x
3 Eto 2 z
H ts z H to e aˆ y e aˆ y
2 z
2
Total electric and magnetic field in mediums 1 and 2 are
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Medium 1: E 1 E i E r , H 1 H i H r
3
Medium 2: E 2 E t , H 2 H t
3 1 1
H1 H 2 H is H rs H ts H io H ro H to Eio Ero Eto
z 0 z 0 z 0 z 0 z 0 1 2
Solving
2 above
1 equations, we get
2 2
Ero Eio Eto Eio
2 1 2 1
and
Therefore reflection and transmission coefficients can be expressed as
Ero 2 1 Etro 2 2
and
Eio 2 1 Eio 2 1
Above equations reveal that
1. 1
2. Both Γ and τ are dimensionless and may be complex
3. 0 1
1 0 dielectric
Now let us consider the special case that medium 1 is a perfect
and medium 2 is aperfect 2 0
2 , conductor .
In this case,
1, =0 , which reveals that the wave is totally reflected
and reflected wave is 180 degree . This should be expected because
fields in a perfect conductor must vanish, so there can be no transmitted
wave.
The totally reflected wave combines with the incident wave to form a
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E1s E is E rs Eio e 1z Ero e1z aˆ x
Now, 1 0 1 0 1 j 1 1 Ero Eio
and
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Therefore,E1s Eio e j1z Eio e j1z aˆ x Eio e j1z e j1z aˆ x 2 j sin 1 z aˆ x
3
Thus,E1 Re E1s e
jt
2 Eio sin 1 z sin t aˆ x
Case 1: 2 1
In this case Γ>0. There will be a standing wave in medium 1, but there
is also a transmitted wave in medium 2. However, the incident and
reflected waves have amplitudes that are not equal in magnitude.
1 zmax n zmax n 1 n1 2, n=0,1,2
Maximum |E1| occurs at:
2n 1 2n 1 2n 11
at:
Minimum |E1| occurs 1 z min zmin , n=0,1,2
2 2 1 4
Case 1:2 1
In this case Γ<0 and 2n 1 2n 1 2n 11
Maximum |E1| occurs at:
1 z max zmax , n=0,1,2
2 2 1 4
1 zmin n zmin n 1 n1 2, n=0,1,2
Minimum |E1| occurs at:
It may be noted that
1. |H1| minimum occurs when |E1| maximum, and vice versa.
2. The transmitted wave in medium 2 is a purely travelling wave, and
consequently there are no maxima and minima in this region.
3 3 3 3
The ratio of E1 andE1 H 1(or H 1and ) is called standing
max min max min
wave ratio s, that is
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E1 H1 1 s 1
s3 max
max
E1 H1 1 s 1
min min
1 s
Since |Γ|<1, it follows that
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Problem: z 0
H 1 10cos 108 t z aˆ x mA/m
In free space , a plane 0 , =8 0
2 wave with z 0
is incident normally on a lossless medium in region
Solution:
1 c 1 3, 1 0 120
For free space
For the lossless dielectric medium 2 r r c 4 3, 2 0 r r 240
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From the given magnetic field expression we caniowrite E i E cos t 1 z aˆEi
108
Ero 2 1 20 0 1 1
Now, E 2 3 Ero 3 Eio
io 2 1 0 0
3 10 8 z
Thus, E r 0 cos 10 t aˆ y mV/m
3 3
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and H r 10 cos 108 t z aˆ x mA/m
3 3
Similarly,Eto 1 4 E 4 E
to io
Eio 3 3
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Thus,E t Eto cos 10 t 2 z aˆ Et
8
Where aˆ Et aˆ Ei aˆ y
3 40 4
Therefore,E t 0 cos 108 t z aˆ y mV/m
3 3
3 20 8 4
H t cos 10 t z aˆ x mA/m
3 3
Problem: 3
3 a uniform plane wave inEair
Given as t z aˆ x +30sin t z aˆ y V/m
i 40cos
(d) For 3 E2 s
2
Eio2
z 0 P 2,avg aˆk aˆ z 0
2 2 20
For
Exercise:
3 j z
1. A 5 GHz uniform plane wave E is is10e aˆ x V/m in free space is
incident normally on a large plane, lossless dielectric 4 0 , =slab
0 (z>0)
having . Find the reflected wave and transmitted wave.
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2. The plane wave E 50sin t 5 x aˆ y V/m in a lossless medium
0 , 4 0
encounters a lossy 4medium
0 , 0 , 0.1 S / m
normalto, ,the
andx-axis
s at x=0. Find (a) (b) reflected fields,
(c) transmitted fields, and (d) time-average Poynting vectors in both
regions.
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