Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Jan 1976
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Astrophysics and Space Science, vol. 39, Jan. 1976, p. 213-234. Research supported by the Department of Atomic Energy of India a
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Boundary Value Problems, Electric Conductors, Electromagnetic Wave Transmission, Half Planes, Plane Waves, Wave Interaction, Anisotropic Media, Electromagnetic Interactions, Incident Radiation, Reflectance, Transmittance
Scientific paper
The present paper analyzes the interaction between an obliquely incident plane electromagnetic wave and an anisotropic moving conducting medium characterized by tensor constitutive parameters that are independent of the wave frequency. The wave solutions in the laboratory frame are obtained using the Maxwell-Minkowski equations, and the modified law of refraction for a moving conducting medium is derived along with the reflection and transmission coefficients for incident E- and H-waves in the cases where the direction of motion is either parallel or perpendicular to the plane of incidence. It is shown that the sum of the reflection and transmission coefficients generally does not equal unity in a moving conducting medium, leading to the possibility of energy transfer between the moving medium and the transmitted wave. Numerical results are presented which illustrate the behavior of the two coefficients over a range of values of the parameters characterizing the anisotropy and velocity of the moving medium.
Mukherjee Prabir K.
Talwar S. P.
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