DIELECTRICS AND WAVES
Ouvrage 0-89006-803-8 : DIELECTRICS AND WAVES
A treatise intended for physicists, chemists, and electrical engineers, originally published in 1954 (New York:
Wiley). The title reflects the dominant part played by waves in dielectrics, whether electromagnetic waves,
probability waves of quantum mechanics, or the elastic waves of crystal lattices. The volume is divided into two
major parts: macroscopic approach and molecular approach. Five appendices provide additional related
information.
Table of Contents
Complex Permittivity and Permeability
Polarization and Magnetization
Coulomb and Dipole Fields
Space-Charge Fields
Correlations between Electric and Magnetic Phenomena
Maxwell's Field Equations
Electromagnetic Waves in Unbounded Space
Dimensions and Units
Description of Dielectrics by Various Sets of Parameters
Forces
Field Energy and Radiation
Polarized Radiation
Dipole Radiation
Boundary Conditions
Fresnel's Equations
Reflection and Refraction of Plane Waves by Loss-Free Dielectrics
Standing Waves
Measurement of Dielectrics by Standing Waves; Interference Optics
Skin Effect
Reflection and Refraction by Media with Loss
Guided Waves
Electromagnetic Fields in Wave Guides
Measurement of Dielectrics in Shorted Wave Guides
Short-Circuited Guides and Cavity Resonators
Treatment of Field Phenomena by Equivalent Circuits
Representation of Dielectrics by Lumped Circuit Equivalents
Molecular Mechanisms of Polarization
The Clausius-Mosotti-Lorentz-Lorenz Equation
Electronic Polarization
Anomalous Dispersion and Resonance Absorption
Various Aspects of Electromagnetic Radiation
Bohr's Quantum Theory
Wave Mechanics
The Structure of Atoms
Atoms in Electric Fields; Stark Effect
Atoms in Magnetic Fields; Zeeman Effect
The Energy Level Diagram of Atoms
Atoms in Electromagnetic Fields; the Dispersion Formula of Quantum Mechanics
The Formation of Molecules
Wave Functions of Molecules and the Concept of Quantum-Mechanical Resonance
Bond Energies and Dipole Moments of Diatomic Molecules
Static Dielectric Constants and Dipole Moments of Polar Gases
Polyatomic Molecules
Vibration and Rotation
Electronic, Atomic, and Orientation Polarization of Gas Molecules
The Bandwidth of Spectral Lines
Microwave Spectroscopy
Pressure Broadening and Debye's Relaxation Equation
The Mosotti Catastrophe and the Local Field
Formation and Structure of Liquids and Solids
Various Models for the Discussion of Orientation Polarization in Liquids and Solids
Piezoelectricity
Dipole Moments, Piezoelectricity and Crystal Structure
Ferroelectricity
Paramagnetism and Ferromagnetism
Ferromagnetic Metals and Semiconductors
Interfacial and Space-Charge Polarization
Conduction and Breakdown
A. Problems and Illustrative Examples
B. Elements of Vector Analysis
C. Values of Physical Constants
D. Table of Symbols
E. Reference List of Books and Summarizing Articles
Index
Auteur : VON HIPPEL
Editeur : ARTECH HOUSE
Nombre de pages : 300
Date de publication : 11 1994
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