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Common terms and phrases4-vector amplitude angle angular distribution angular momentum aperture approximation assumed atomic axis behavior Bessel functions boundary conditions bremsstrahlung calculation Chapter charge density charge q charged particle classical coefficients collision components conductor consider coordinates cross section current density cylinder defined dielectric constant differential diffraction dimensions dipole direction discussed effects electric and magnetic electric field electromagnetic fields electrons electrostatic energy loss expansion expression factor finite force frequency given Green function incident integral Lagrangian limit linear Lorentz transformation macroscopic magnetic field magnetic induction magnitude Maxwell equations medium modes molecules multipole multipole expansion multipole moments nonrelativistic normal obtain oscillations parallel parameter photon Phys plane wave plasma point charge polarization problem propagation quantum quantum-mechanical radius region relativistic resonant rest frame result scalar scalar potential scattering shown in Fig solution spectrum sphere spherical surface tensor theorem transverse unit vanishes vector potential velocity wave guide wave number wavelength written zero Bibliographic information |