Component
École Nationale Supérieure d'Électrotechnique d'Électronique d'Informatique d'Hydraulique et des Télécommunications
Objectives
Know how to physically analyze the interaction of a plane electromagnetic wave with a dielectric interface.
– Know how to perform an electromagnetic power balance in free space.
- Know the main properties of a plane wave.
- Know what the Brewster angle refers to.
- Know what a mode in a waveguide refers to.
- Know what cutoff frequency means.
– Know what dispersion means.
- Know how to calculate the power carried by a propagative mode in a waveguide.
- Know how to calculate the energy stored by an evanescent mode in a waveguide.
- Know how to perform a power balance in guided electromagnetic propagation.
Description
I- Reminders: Laws of electromagnetism
I-1- Concept of instantaneous electromagnetic fields
I-2- Maxwell's equations
I-3- Harmonic regime in electromagnetism
I-4- Average power density and energy in electromagnetism
II- Electromagnetic propagation in free space
II-1- Modes in free space: concept of plane waves
II-2- Electromagnetic field of a plane wave and main properties
II-3- Law of conservation of electromagnetic energy in free propagation
II-4- Group and phase velocities of a plane wave
II-5- Example: Reflection and transmission coefficients of a plane
and static dielectric surface
III- Guided electromagnetic propagation
III-1- Guided propagation mode: concept of propagative and evanescent modes
III-2- Dispersion phenomenon in electromagnetism
III-3- Electromagnetic field of a mode and main properties
III-4- Law of conservation of electromagnetic energy in guided propagation
III-5- Group and phase velocities of a mode
III-6- Example: Rectangular guide with electric or magnetic walls
Pre-requisites
The content of the review (section I of this subject), namely (1) Maxwell's equations (classical laws of electromagnetism), (2) the constitutive equations of any medium, and (3) harmonic regime
