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The Plane Wave Spectrum Representation of Electromagnetic Fields

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This is a classic text reissued in the joint IEEE/OUP series, with a new Foreword and introduction. It explains and illustrates a powerful technique for use in electromagnetic wave theory. In this technique electromagnetic waves are represented by the superposition of plane waves travelling in
diverse directions. There is no other self-contained account of this technique available.

198 pages, Hardcover

First published September 15, 1996

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P.C. Clemmow

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another old school EM theory book. concise and clear explanations. no-nonsense outline of a specific, but very powerful concept.
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