A reference/text that introduces a variety of spectral computational techniques, including k-space theory, Floquet theory, and beam propagation. Contents include mathematical principles, spectral state variable formulation for planar systems, planar diffraction gratings, and more.
Computational methods for electromagnetic and optical systems
โ Scribed by Banerjee, Partha P.; Jarem, John M
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 426
- Series
- Optical science and engineering (Boca Raton Fla.)
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Subjects
Electromagnetism -- Mathematics. Electromagnetism -- Industrial applications. Optics -- Mathematics. Optics -- Industrial applications.
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A reference/text that introduces a variety of spectral computational techniques, including k-space theory, Floquet theory, and beam propagation. Contents include mathematical principles, spectral state variable formulation for planar systems, planar diffraction gratings, and more.
This text introduces and examines a variety of spectral computational techniques - including k-space theory, Floquet theory and beam propagation - that are used to analyze electromagnetic and optical problems.</div>
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