Matthew Sadiku (Professor of E Professor of Electrical Engineering, Sudarshan Nelatury (Penn State Erie Behrend College )
Elements of Electromagnetics
Matthew Sadiku (Professor of E Professor of Electrical Engineering, Sudarshan Nelatury (Penn State Erie Behrend College )
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Using a vectors-first approach, Elements of Electromagnetics, Seventh Edition, covers electrostatics, magnetostatics, fields, waves, and applications like transmission lines, waveguides, and antennas. The text also provides a balanced presentation of time-varying and static fields, preparing students for employment in today's industrial and manufacturing sectors.
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Using a vectors-first approach, Elements of Electromagnetics, Seventh Edition, covers electrostatics, magnetostatics, fields, waves, and applications like transmission lines, waveguides, and antennas. The text also provides a balanced presentation of time-varying and static fields, preparing students for employment in today's industrial and manufacturing sectors.
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- The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- 7 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 824
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 192mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1252g
- ISBN-13: 9780190698621
- ISBN-10: 0190698624
- Artikelnr.: 60861266
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- 7 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 824
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 192mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1252g
- ISBN-13: 9780190698621
- ISBN-10: 0190698624
- Artikelnr.: 60861266
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Matthew Sadiku is Professor of Electrical Engineering at Prairie View A&M University and a fellow of IEEE.
* BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS * TABLE OF CONTENTS * PREFACE * A NOTE TO THE STUDENT * MATH ASSESSMENT * PART 1: VECTOR ANALYSIS * 1. VECTOR ALGEBRA *
1.1 Introduction *
1.2 A Preview of the Book *
1.3 Scalars and Vectors *
1.4 Unit Vector *
1.5 Vector Addition and Subtraction *
1.6 Position and Distance Vectors *
1.7 Vector Multiplication *
1.8 Components of a Vector *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 2. COORDINATE SYSTEMS AND TRANSFORMATION *
2.1 Introductio *
2.2 Cartesian Coordinates (x, y, z) *
2.3 Circular Cylindrical Coordinates (r, f, z) *
2.4 Spherical Coordinates (r, u, f) *
2.5 Constant
Coordinate Surfaces *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 3. VECTOR CALCULUS *
3.1 Introduction *
3.2 Differential Length, Area, and Volume *
3.3 Line, Surface, and Volume Integrals *
3.4 Del Operator *
3.5 Gradient of a Scalar *
3.6 Divergence of a Vector and Divergence Theorem *
3.7 Curl of a Vector and Stokes's Theorem *
3.8 Laplacian of a Scalar *
3.9 Classification of Vector Fields *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 2: ELECTROSTATICS * 4. ELECTROSTATIC FIELDS *
4.1 Introduction *
4.2 Coulomb's Law and Field Intensity *
4.3 Electric Fields Due to Continuous Charge Distributions *
4.4 Electric Flux Density *
4.5 Gauss's Law
Maxwell's Equation *
4.6 Applications of Gauss's Law *
4.7 Electric Potential *
4.8 Relationship between E and V
Maxwell's Equation *
4.9 An Electric Dipole and Flux Lines *
4.10 Energy Density in Electrostatic Fields *
4.11 Application Note
Electrostatic Discharge *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 5. ELECTRIC FIELDS IN MATERIAL SPACE *
5.1 Introduction *
5.2 Properties of Materials *
5.3 Convection and Conduction Currents *
5.4 Conductors *
5.5 Polarization in Dielectrics *
5.6 Dielectric Constant and Strength *
5.7 Linear, Isotropic, and Homogeneous Dielectrics *
5.8 Continuity Equation and Relaxation Time *
5.9 Boundary Conditions *
5.10 Application Note
High Dielectric Constant Materials *
5.11 Application Note
Graphene *
5.12 Application Note
Piezoelectrics *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 6. ELECTROSTATIC BOUNDARY
VALUE PROBLEMS *
6.1 Introduction *
6.2 Poisson's and Laplace's Equations *
6.3 Uniqueness Theorem *
6.4 General Procedures for Solving Poisson's or Laplace's Equation *
6.5 Resistance and Capacitance *
6.6 Method of Images *
6.7 Application Note
Capacitance of Microstrip Lines *
6.8 Application Note
RF MEMS *
6.9 Application NOte
Supercapacitors *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 3: MAGNETOSTATICS * 7. MAGNETOSTATIC FIELDS *
7.1 Introduction *
7.2 Biot
Savart's Law *
7.3 Ampere's Circuit Law
Maxwell's Equation *
7.4 Applications of Ampere's Law *
7.5 Magnetic Flux Density
Maxwell's Equation *
7.6 Maxwell's Equations for Static Fields *
7.7 Magnetic Scalar and Vector Potentials *
7.8 Derivation of Biot
Savart's Law and Ampere's Law *
7.9 Application Note
Lightning *
7.10 Application Note
Polywell *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 8. MAGNETIC FORCES, MATERIALS, AND DEVICES *
8.1 Introduction *
8.2 Forces Due to Magnetic Fields *
8.3 Magnetic Torque and Moment *
8.4 A Magnetic Dipole *
8.5 Magnetization in Materials *
8.6 Classification of Materials *
8.7 Magnetic Boundary Conditions *
8.8 Inductors and Inductances *
8.9 Magnetic Energy *
8.10 Magnetic Circuits *
8.11 Force on Magnetic Materials *
8.12 Application Note
Magnetic Levitation *
8.13 Application Note
SQUIDs *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 4: WAVES AND APPLICATIONS * 9. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS *
9.1 Introduction *
9.2 Faraday's Law *
9.3 Transformer and Motional Electromotive Forces *
9.4 Displacement Current *
9.5 Maxwell's Equations in Final Forms *
9.6 Time
Varying Potentials *
9.7 Time
Harmonic Fields *
9.8 Application Note
Memristor *
9.9 Application Note
Optical Nanocircuits *
9.10 Application Note
Wireless Power Transfer and Qi Standard *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 10. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION *
10.1 Introduction *
10.2 Waves in General *
10.3 Wave Propagation in Lossy Dielectrics *
10.4 Plane Waves in Lossless Dielectrics *
10.5 Plane Waves in Free Space *
10.6 Plane Waves in Good Conductors *
10.7 Wave Polarization *
10.8 Power and the Poynting Vector *
10.9 Reflection of a Plane Wave at Normal Incidence *
10.10 Reflection of a Plane Wave at Oblique Incidence *
10.11 Application Note
Microwaves *
10.12 Application Note
60 GHz Technology *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 11. TRANSMISSION LINES *
11.1 Introduction *
11.2 Transmission Line Parameters *
11.3 Transmission Line Equations *
11.4 Input Impedance, Standing Wave Ratio, and Power *
11.5 The Smith Chart *
11.6 Some Applications of Transmission Lines *
11.7 Transients on Transmission Lines 574 *
11.8 Application Notes
Microstrip Lines and Characterization of Data Cables *
11.9 Application Note
Metamaterials *
11.10 Application Note
Microwave Imaging *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 12. WAVEGUIDES *
12.1 Introduction *
12.2 Rectangular Waveguides *
12.3 Transverse Magnetic (TM) Modes *
12.4 Transverse Electric (TE) Modes *
12.5 Wave Propagation in the Guide *
12.6 Power Transmission and Attenuation *
12.7 Waveguide Current and Mode Excitation *
12.8 Waveguide Resonators *
12.9 Application Note
Optical Fiber *
12.10 Application Note
Cloaking and Invisibility *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 13. ANTENNAS *
13.1 Introduction *
13.2 Hertzian Dipole *
13.3 Half
Wave Dipole Antenna *
13.4 Quarter
Wave Monopole Antenna *
13.5 Small
Loop Antenna *
13.6 Antenna Characteristics *
13.7 Antenna Arrays *
13.8 Effective Area and the Friis Equation *
13.9 The Radar Equation *
13.10 Application Note
Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility *
13.11 Application Note
Textile Antennas and Sensors *
13.12 Application Note
Fractal Antennas *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 14. NUMERICAL METHODS *
14.1 Introduction *
14.2 Field Plotting *
14.3 The Finite Difference Method *
14.4 The Moment Method *
14.5 The Finite Element Method *
14.6 Application Note
Microstrip Lines *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * APPENDIX A: Mathematical Formulas * APPENDIX B: Material Constants * APPENDIX C: MATLAB * APPENDIX D: The Complete Smith Chart * APPENDIX E: Answers to Odd
Numbered Problems * INDEX
1.1 Introduction *
1.2 A Preview of the Book *
1.3 Scalars and Vectors *
1.4 Unit Vector *
1.5 Vector Addition and Subtraction *
1.6 Position and Distance Vectors *
1.7 Vector Multiplication *
1.8 Components of a Vector *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 2. COORDINATE SYSTEMS AND TRANSFORMATION *
2.1 Introductio *
2.2 Cartesian Coordinates (x, y, z) *
2.3 Circular Cylindrical Coordinates (r, f, z) *
2.4 Spherical Coordinates (r, u, f) *
2.5 Constant
Coordinate Surfaces *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 3. VECTOR CALCULUS *
3.1 Introduction *
3.2 Differential Length, Area, and Volume *
3.3 Line, Surface, and Volume Integrals *
3.4 Del Operator *
3.5 Gradient of a Scalar *
3.6 Divergence of a Vector and Divergence Theorem *
3.7 Curl of a Vector and Stokes's Theorem *
3.8 Laplacian of a Scalar *
3.9 Classification of Vector Fields *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 2: ELECTROSTATICS * 4. ELECTROSTATIC FIELDS *
4.1 Introduction *
4.2 Coulomb's Law and Field Intensity *
4.3 Electric Fields Due to Continuous Charge Distributions *
4.4 Electric Flux Density *
4.5 Gauss's Law
Maxwell's Equation *
4.6 Applications of Gauss's Law *
4.7 Electric Potential *
4.8 Relationship between E and V
Maxwell's Equation *
4.9 An Electric Dipole and Flux Lines *
4.10 Energy Density in Electrostatic Fields *
4.11 Application Note
Electrostatic Discharge *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 5. ELECTRIC FIELDS IN MATERIAL SPACE *
5.1 Introduction *
5.2 Properties of Materials *
5.3 Convection and Conduction Currents *
5.4 Conductors *
5.5 Polarization in Dielectrics *
5.6 Dielectric Constant and Strength *
5.7 Linear, Isotropic, and Homogeneous Dielectrics *
5.8 Continuity Equation and Relaxation Time *
5.9 Boundary Conditions *
5.10 Application Note
High Dielectric Constant Materials *
5.11 Application Note
Graphene *
5.12 Application Note
Piezoelectrics *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 6. ELECTROSTATIC BOUNDARY
VALUE PROBLEMS *
6.1 Introduction *
6.2 Poisson's and Laplace's Equations *
6.3 Uniqueness Theorem *
6.4 General Procedures for Solving Poisson's or Laplace's Equation *
6.5 Resistance and Capacitance *
6.6 Method of Images *
6.7 Application Note
Capacitance of Microstrip Lines *
6.8 Application Note
RF MEMS *
6.9 Application NOte
Supercapacitors *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 3: MAGNETOSTATICS * 7. MAGNETOSTATIC FIELDS *
7.1 Introduction *
7.2 Biot
Savart's Law *
7.3 Ampere's Circuit Law
Maxwell's Equation *
7.4 Applications of Ampere's Law *
7.5 Magnetic Flux Density
Maxwell's Equation *
7.6 Maxwell's Equations for Static Fields *
7.7 Magnetic Scalar and Vector Potentials *
7.8 Derivation of Biot
Savart's Law and Ampere's Law *
7.9 Application Note
Lightning *
7.10 Application Note
Polywell *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 8. MAGNETIC FORCES, MATERIALS, AND DEVICES *
8.1 Introduction *
8.2 Forces Due to Magnetic Fields *
8.3 Magnetic Torque and Moment *
8.4 A Magnetic Dipole *
8.5 Magnetization in Materials *
8.6 Classification of Materials *
8.7 Magnetic Boundary Conditions *
8.8 Inductors and Inductances *
8.9 Magnetic Energy *
8.10 Magnetic Circuits *
8.11 Force on Magnetic Materials *
8.12 Application Note
Magnetic Levitation *
8.13 Application Note
SQUIDs *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 4: WAVES AND APPLICATIONS * 9. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS *
9.1 Introduction *
9.2 Faraday's Law *
9.3 Transformer and Motional Electromotive Forces *
9.4 Displacement Current *
9.5 Maxwell's Equations in Final Forms *
9.6 Time
Varying Potentials *
9.7 Time
Harmonic Fields *
9.8 Application Note
Memristor *
9.9 Application Note
Optical Nanocircuits *
9.10 Application Note
Wireless Power Transfer and Qi Standard *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 10. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION *
10.1 Introduction *
10.2 Waves in General *
10.3 Wave Propagation in Lossy Dielectrics *
10.4 Plane Waves in Lossless Dielectrics *
10.5 Plane Waves in Free Space *
10.6 Plane Waves in Good Conductors *
10.7 Wave Polarization *
10.8 Power and the Poynting Vector *
10.9 Reflection of a Plane Wave at Normal Incidence *
10.10 Reflection of a Plane Wave at Oblique Incidence *
10.11 Application Note
Microwaves *
10.12 Application Note
60 GHz Technology *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 11. TRANSMISSION LINES *
11.1 Introduction *
11.2 Transmission Line Parameters *
11.3 Transmission Line Equations *
11.4 Input Impedance, Standing Wave Ratio, and Power *
11.5 The Smith Chart *
11.6 Some Applications of Transmission Lines *
11.7 Transients on Transmission Lines 574 *
11.8 Application Notes
Microstrip Lines and Characterization of Data Cables *
11.9 Application Note
Metamaterials *
11.10 Application Note
Microwave Imaging *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 12. WAVEGUIDES *
12.1 Introduction *
12.2 Rectangular Waveguides *
12.3 Transverse Magnetic (TM) Modes *
12.4 Transverse Electric (TE) Modes *
12.5 Wave Propagation in the Guide *
12.6 Power Transmission and Attenuation *
12.7 Waveguide Current and Mode Excitation *
12.8 Waveguide Resonators *
12.9 Application Note
Optical Fiber *
12.10 Application Note
Cloaking and Invisibility *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 13. ANTENNAS *
13.1 Introduction *
13.2 Hertzian Dipole *
13.3 Half
Wave Dipole Antenna *
13.4 Quarter
Wave Monopole Antenna *
13.5 Small
Loop Antenna *
13.6 Antenna Characteristics *
13.7 Antenna Arrays *
13.8 Effective Area and the Friis Equation *
13.9 The Radar Equation *
13.10 Application Note
Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility *
13.11 Application Note
Textile Antennas and Sensors *
13.12 Application Note
Fractal Antennas *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 14. NUMERICAL METHODS *
14.1 Introduction *
14.2 Field Plotting *
14.3 The Finite Difference Method *
14.4 The Moment Method *
14.5 The Finite Element Method *
14.6 Application Note
Microstrip Lines *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * APPENDIX A: Mathematical Formulas * APPENDIX B: Material Constants * APPENDIX C: MATLAB * APPENDIX D: The Complete Smith Chart * APPENDIX E: Answers to Odd
Numbered Problems * INDEX
* BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS * TABLE OF CONTENTS * PREFACE * A NOTE TO THE STUDENT * MATH ASSESSMENT * PART 1: VECTOR ANALYSIS * 1. VECTOR ALGEBRA *
1.1 Introduction *
1.2 A Preview of the Book *
1.3 Scalars and Vectors *
1.4 Unit Vector *
1.5 Vector Addition and Subtraction *
1.6 Position and Distance Vectors *
1.7 Vector Multiplication *
1.8 Components of a Vector *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 2. COORDINATE SYSTEMS AND TRANSFORMATION *
2.1 Introductio *
2.2 Cartesian Coordinates (x, y, z) *
2.3 Circular Cylindrical Coordinates (r, f, z) *
2.4 Spherical Coordinates (r, u, f) *
2.5 Constant
Coordinate Surfaces *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 3. VECTOR CALCULUS *
3.1 Introduction *
3.2 Differential Length, Area, and Volume *
3.3 Line, Surface, and Volume Integrals *
3.4 Del Operator *
3.5 Gradient of a Scalar *
3.6 Divergence of a Vector and Divergence Theorem *
3.7 Curl of a Vector and Stokes's Theorem *
3.8 Laplacian of a Scalar *
3.9 Classification of Vector Fields *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 2: ELECTROSTATICS * 4. ELECTROSTATIC FIELDS *
4.1 Introduction *
4.2 Coulomb's Law and Field Intensity *
4.3 Electric Fields Due to Continuous Charge Distributions *
4.4 Electric Flux Density *
4.5 Gauss's Law
Maxwell's Equation *
4.6 Applications of Gauss's Law *
4.7 Electric Potential *
4.8 Relationship between E and V
Maxwell's Equation *
4.9 An Electric Dipole and Flux Lines *
4.10 Energy Density in Electrostatic Fields *
4.11 Application Note
Electrostatic Discharge *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 5. ELECTRIC FIELDS IN MATERIAL SPACE *
5.1 Introduction *
5.2 Properties of Materials *
5.3 Convection and Conduction Currents *
5.4 Conductors *
5.5 Polarization in Dielectrics *
5.6 Dielectric Constant and Strength *
5.7 Linear, Isotropic, and Homogeneous Dielectrics *
5.8 Continuity Equation and Relaxation Time *
5.9 Boundary Conditions *
5.10 Application Note
High Dielectric Constant Materials *
5.11 Application Note
Graphene *
5.12 Application Note
Piezoelectrics *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 6. ELECTROSTATIC BOUNDARY
VALUE PROBLEMS *
6.1 Introduction *
6.2 Poisson's and Laplace's Equations *
6.3 Uniqueness Theorem *
6.4 General Procedures for Solving Poisson's or Laplace's Equation *
6.5 Resistance and Capacitance *
6.6 Method of Images *
6.7 Application Note
Capacitance of Microstrip Lines *
6.8 Application Note
RF MEMS *
6.9 Application NOte
Supercapacitors *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 3: MAGNETOSTATICS * 7. MAGNETOSTATIC FIELDS *
7.1 Introduction *
7.2 Biot
Savart's Law *
7.3 Ampere's Circuit Law
Maxwell's Equation *
7.4 Applications of Ampere's Law *
7.5 Magnetic Flux Density
Maxwell's Equation *
7.6 Maxwell's Equations for Static Fields *
7.7 Magnetic Scalar and Vector Potentials *
7.8 Derivation of Biot
Savart's Law and Ampere's Law *
7.9 Application Note
Lightning *
7.10 Application Note
Polywell *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 8. MAGNETIC FORCES, MATERIALS, AND DEVICES *
8.1 Introduction *
8.2 Forces Due to Magnetic Fields *
8.3 Magnetic Torque and Moment *
8.4 A Magnetic Dipole *
8.5 Magnetization in Materials *
8.6 Classification of Materials *
8.7 Magnetic Boundary Conditions *
8.8 Inductors and Inductances *
8.9 Magnetic Energy *
8.10 Magnetic Circuits *
8.11 Force on Magnetic Materials *
8.12 Application Note
Magnetic Levitation *
8.13 Application Note
SQUIDs *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 4: WAVES AND APPLICATIONS * 9. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS *
9.1 Introduction *
9.2 Faraday's Law *
9.3 Transformer and Motional Electromotive Forces *
9.4 Displacement Current *
9.5 Maxwell's Equations in Final Forms *
9.6 Time
Varying Potentials *
9.7 Time
Harmonic Fields *
9.8 Application Note
Memristor *
9.9 Application Note
Optical Nanocircuits *
9.10 Application Note
Wireless Power Transfer and Qi Standard *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 10. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION *
10.1 Introduction *
10.2 Waves in General *
10.3 Wave Propagation in Lossy Dielectrics *
10.4 Plane Waves in Lossless Dielectrics *
10.5 Plane Waves in Free Space *
10.6 Plane Waves in Good Conductors *
10.7 Wave Polarization *
10.8 Power and the Poynting Vector *
10.9 Reflection of a Plane Wave at Normal Incidence *
10.10 Reflection of a Plane Wave at Oblique Incidence *
10.11 Application Note
Microwaves *
10.12 Application Note
60 GHz Technology *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 11. TRANSMISSION LINES *
11.1 Introduction *
11.2 Transmission Line Parameters *
11.3 Transmission Line Equations *
11.4 Input Impedance, Standing Wave Ratio, and Power *
11.5 The Smith Chart *
11.6 Some Applications of Transmission Lines *
11.7 Transients on Transmission Lines 574 *
11.8 Application Notes
Microstrip Lines and Characterization of Data Cables *
11.9 Application Note
Metamaterials *
11.10 Application Note
Microwave Imaging *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 12. WAVEGUIDES *
12.1 Introduction *
12.2 Rectangular Waveguides *
12.3 Transverse Magnetic (TM) Modes *
12.4 Transverse Electric (TE) Modes *
12.5 Wave Propagation in the Guide *
12.6 Power Transmission and Attenuation *
12.7 Waveguide Current and Mode Excitation *
12.8 Waveguide Resonators *
12.9 Application Note
Optical Fiber *
12.10 Application Note
Cloaking and Invisibility *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 13. ANTENNAS *
13.1 Introduction *
13.2 Hertzian Dipole *
13.3 Half
Wave Dipole Antenna *
13.4 Quarter
Wave Monopole Antenna *
13.5 Small
Loop Antenna *
13.6 Antenna Characteristics *
13.7 Antenna Arrays *
13.8 Effective Area and the Friis Equation *
13.9 The Radar Equation *
13.10 Application Note
Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility *
13.11 Application Note
Textile Antennas and Sensors *
13.12 Application Note
Fractal Antennas *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 14. NUMERICAL METHODS *
14.1 Introduction *
14.2 Field Plotting *
14.3 The Finite Difference Method *
14.4 The Moment Method *
14.5 The Finite Element Method *
14.6 Application Note
Microstrip Lines *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * APPENDIX A: Mathematical Formulas * APPENDIX B: Material Constants * APPENDIX C: MATLAB * APPENDIX D: The Complete Smith Chart * APPENDIX E: Answers to Odd
Numbered Problems * INDEX
1.1 Introduction *
1.2 A Preview of the Book *
1.3 Scalars and Vectors *
1.4 Unit Vector *
1.5 Vector Addition and Subtraction *
1.6 Position and Distance Vectors *
1.7 Vector Multiplication *
1.8 Components of a Vector *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 2. COORDINATE SYSTEMS AND TRANSFORMATION *
2.1 Introductio *
2.2 Cartesian Coordinates (x, y, z) *
2.3 Circular Cylindrical Coordinates (r, f, z) *
2.4 Spherical Coordinates (r, u, f) *
2.5 Constant
Coordinate Surfaces *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 3. VECTOR CALCULUS *
3.1 Introduction *
3.2 Differential Length, Area, and Volume *
3.3 Line, Surface, and Volume Integrals *
3.4 Del Operator *
3.5 Gradient of a Scalar *
3.6 Divergence of a Vector and Divergence Theorem *
3.7 Curl of a Vector and Stokes's Theorem *
3.8 Laplacian of a Scalar *
3.9 Classification of Vector Fields *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 2: ELECTROSTATICS * 4. ELECTROSTATIC FIELDS *
4.1 Introduction *
4.2 Coulomb's Law and Field Intensity *
4.3 Electric Fields Due to Continuous Charge Distributions *
4.4 Electric Flux Density *
4.5 Gauss's Law
Maxwell's Equation *
4.6 Applications of Gauss's Law *
4.7 Electric Potential *
4.8 Relationship between E and V
Maxwell's Equation *
4.9 An Electric Dipole and Flux Lines *
4.10 Energy Density in Electrostatic Fields *
4.11 Application Note
Electrostatic Discharge *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 5. ELECTRIC FIELDS IN MATERIAL SPACE *
5.1 Introduction *
5.2 Properties of Materials *
5.3 Convection and Conduction Currents *
5.4 Conductors *
5.5 Polarization in Dielectrics *
5.6 Dielectric Constant and Strength *
5.7 Linear, Isotropic, and Homogeneous Dielectrics *
5.8 Continuity Equation and Relaxation Time *
5.9 Boundary Conditions *
5.10 Application Note
High Dielectric Constant Materials *
5.11 Application Note
Graphene *
5.12 Application Note
Piezoelectrics *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 6. ELECTROSTATIC BOUNDARY
VALUE PROBLEMS *
6.1 Introduction *
6.2 Poisson's and Laplace's Equations *
6.3 Uniqueness Theorem *
6.4 General Procedures for Solving Poisson's or Laplace's Equation *
6.5 Resistance and Capacitance *
6.6 Method of Images *
6.7 Application Note
Capacitance of Microstrip Lines *
6.8 Application Note
RF MEMS *
6.9 Application NOte
Supercapacitors *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 3: MAGNETOSTATICS * 7. MAGNETOSTATIC FIELDS *
7.1 Introduction *
7.2 Biot
Savart's Law *
7.3 Ampere's Circuit Law
Maxwell's Equation *
7.4 Applications of Ampere's Law *
7.5 Magnetic Flux Density
Maxwell's Equation *
7.6 Maxwell's Equations for Static Fields *
7.7 Magnetic Scalar and Vector Potentials *
7.8 Derivation of Biot
Savart's Law and Ampere's Law *
7.9 Application Note
Lightning *
7.10 Application Note
Polywell *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 8. MAGNETIC FORCES, MATERIALS, AND DEVICES *
8.1 Introduction *
8.2 Forces Due to Magnetic Fields *
8.3 Magnetic Torque and Moment *
8.4 A Magnetic Dipole *
8.5 Magnetization in Materials *
8.6 Classification of Materials *
8.7 Magnetic Boundary Conditions *
8.8 Inductors and Inductances *
8.9 Magnetic Energy *
8.10 Magnetic Circuits *
8.11 Force on Magnetic Materials *
8.12 Application Note
Magnetic Levitation *
8.13 Application Note
SQUIDs *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * PART 4: WAVES AND APPLICATIONS * 9. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS *
9.1 Introduction *
9.2 Faraday's Law *
9.3 Transformer and Motional Electromotive Forces *
9.4 Displacement Current *
9.5 Maxwell's Equations in Final Forms *
9.6 Time
Varying Potentials *
9.7 Time
Harmonic Fields *
9.8 Application Note
Memristor *
9.9 Application Note
Optical Nanocircuits *
9.10 Application Note
Wireless Power Transfer and Qi Standard *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 10. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION *
10.1 Introduction *
10.2 Waves in General *
10.3 Wave Propagation in Lossy Dielectrics *
10.4 Plane Waves in Lossless Dielectrics *
10.5 Plane Waves in Free Space *
10.6 Plane Waves in Good Conductors *
10.7 Wave Polarization *
10.8 Power and the Poynting Vector *
10.9 Reflection of a Plane Wave at Normal Incidence *
10.10 Reflection of a Plane Wave at Oblique Incidence *
10.11 Application Note
Microwaves *
10.12 Application Note
60 GHz Technology *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 11. TRANSMISSION LINES *
11.1 Introduction *
11.2 Transmission Line Parameters *
11.3 Transmission Line Equations *
11.4 Input Impedance, Standing Wave Ratio, and Power *
11.5 The Smith Chart *
11.6 Some Applications of Transmission Lines *
11.7 Transients on Transmission Lines 574 *
11.8 Application Notes
Microstrip Lines and Characterization of Data Cables *
11.9 Application Note
Metamaterials *
11.10 Application Note
Microwave Imaging *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 12. WAVEGUIDES *
12.1 Introduction *
12.2 Rectangular Waveguides *
12.3 Transverse Magnetic (TM) Modes *
12.4 Transverse Electric (TE) Modes *
12.5 Wave Propagation in the Guide *
12.6 Power Transmission and Attenuation *
12.7 Waveguide Current and Mode Excitation *
12.8 Waveguide Resonators *
12.9 Application Note
Optical Fiber *
12.10 Application Note
Cloaking and Invisibility *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 13. ANTENNAS *
13.1 Introduction *
13.2 Hertzian Dipole *
13.3 Half
Wave Dipole Antenna *
13.4 Quarter
Wave Monopole Antenna *
13.5 Small
Loop Antenna *
13.6 Antenna Characteristics *
13.7 Antenna Arrays *
13.8 Effective Area and the Friis Equation *
13.9 The Radar Equation *
13.10 Application Note
Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility *
13.11 Application Note
Textile Antennas and Sensors *
13.12 Application Note
Fractal Antennas *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * 14. NUMERICAL METHODS *
14.1 Introduction *
14.2 Field Plotting *
14.3 The Finite Difference Method *
14.4 The Moment Method *
14.5 The Finite Element Method *
14.6 Application Note
Microstrip Lines *
Summary *
Review Questions *
Problems * APPENDIX A: Mathematical Formulas * APPENDIX B: Material Constants * APPENDIX C: MATLAB * APPENDIX D: The Complete Smith Chart * APPENDIX E: Answers to Odd
Numbered Problems * INDEX







