Electrodynamics of Continuous MediaCovers the theory of electromagnetic fields in matter, and the theory of the macroscopic electric and magnetic properties of matter. There is a considerable amount of new material particularly on the theory of the magnetic properties of matter and the theory of optical phenomena with new chapters on spatial dispersion and non-linear optics. The chapters on ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism and on magnetohydrodynamics have been substantially enlarged and eight other chapters have additional sections. |
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... dispersion is present . This is evident from the arguments given at the end of §30 : on account of the continuity of the tangential components of E and H , formula ( 80.1 ) follows from the condition that the normal component of S be ...
... dispersion is present . This is evident from the arguments given at the end of §30 : on account of the continuity of the tangential components of E and H , formula ( 80.1 ) follows from the condition that the normal component of S be ...
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... dispersion CHAPTER XII SPATIAL DISPERSION SO FAR , in discussing the dielectric properties of matter , we have assumed that the induction D ( t , r ) ... dispersion is the Doppler broadening of 358 SPATIAL DISPERSION §103 Spatial dispersion.
... dispersion CHAPTER XII SPATIAL DISPERSION SO FAR , in discussing the dielectric properties of matter , we have assumed that the induction D ( t , r ) ... dispersion is the Doppler broadening of 358 SPATIAL DISPERSION §103 Spatial dispersion.
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... dispersion reduces to a dependence of the permittivity tensor on the wave vector . The " wavelength " 1 / k determines the distances over which the field varies considerably . We can therefore say that spatial dispersion expresses the ...
... dispersion reduces to a dependence of the permittivity tensor on the wave vector . The " wavelength " 1 / k determines the distances over which the field varies considerably . We can therefore say that spatial dispersion expresses the ...
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ELECTROSTATICS OF CONDUCTORS | 1 |
2 The energy of the electrostatic field of conductors | 7 |
4 A conducting ellipsoid | 27 |
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angle anisotropy anisotropy energy antiferromagnetic atoms averaging axes axis body boundary conditions calculation charge coefficient components conductor constant coordinates corresponding cross-section crystal Curie point curl H denote depends derivative determined dielectric diffraction direction discontinuity dispersion E₁ E₂ electric field electromagnetic electrons ellipsoid expression external field factor ferroelectric ferromagnet field H fluctuations fluid flux formula free energy frequency function given gives grad H₁ H₂ Hence incident induction integral isotropic Laplace's equation linear magnetic field magnetic moment Maxwell's equations medium normal obtain optical particle permittivity perpendicular perturbation phase plane polarization PROBLEM propagated properties pyroelectric quantities refraction relation respect result rotation satisfied scattering sin² SOLUTION sphere suffixes superconducting surface symmetry temperature tensor theory thermodynamic potential transition uniaxial values variable velocity volume wave vector z-axis zero Απ