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Magnetics, Dielectrics, and Wave Propagation with MATLAB Codes (Hardcover)
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Magnetics, Dielectrics, and Wave Propagation with MATLAB Codes (Hardcover)
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Because future microwave, magnetic resonance, and wave propagation
systems will involve miniature devices, nanosize structures,
multifunctional applications, and composites of various types of
materials, their development requires distinctly multidisciplinary
collaborations. That means specialized approaches will not be
sufficient to satisfy requirements. Anticipating that many students
lack specialized training in magnetism and magnetics, Magnetics,
Dielectrics, and Wave Propagation with MATLAB (R) Codes avoids
application-specific descriptions.Instead, it connects
phenomenological approaches with comprehensive microscopic
formulations to provide a new and sufficiently broad physical
perspective on modern trends in microwave technology. Reducing
complex calculation approaches to their simplest form, this book's
strength is in its step-by-step explanation of the procedure for
unifying Maxwell's equations with the free energy via the equation
of motion. With clear and simple coverage of everything from first
principles to calculation tools, it revisits the fundamentals that
govern the phenomenon of magnetic resonance and wave propagation in
magneto-dielectric materials. Introduces constitutive equations via
the free energy, paving the way to consider wave propagation in any
media This text helps students develop an essential understanding
of the origin of magnetic parameters from first principles, as well
as how these parameters are to be included in the large-scale free
energy. More importantly, it facilitates successful calculation of
said parameters, which is required as the dimensionality of
materials is reduced toward the microscopic scale. The author
presents a systematic way of deriving the permeability tensor of
the most practical magnetic materials, cubic and hexagonal crystal
structures. Using this simple and very general approach, he
effectively bridges the gap between microscopic and macroscopic
principles as applied to wave propagation.
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