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Theory of Electromagnetic Pulses (Second Edition)
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05 December 2024

This short monograph presents the theory of electromagnetic pulses in a simple and physical way. All pulses discussed are exact localized solutions of the Maxwell equations, and have finite energy, momentum and angular momentum. There are eight chapters: on Fundamentals, Solutions of the Wave Equation, Electromagnetic Pulses, Angular Momentum, Lorentz Transformation of pulses, Chirality, Polarization, and a final one summarizing and comparing various electromagnetic pulses and their properties. Eighteen Appendices cover mathematical or associated aspects. The subject matter is restricted to free-space classical electrodynamics, but contact is made with quantum theory in proofs that causal pulses are equivalent to superpositions of photons.
Key Features:
- Explains a rigorous, first-principles (from Maxwell’s equations) theory of electromagnetic pulses
- Contains exact solutions, all having have finite energy, momentum, and angular momentum
- Includes many worked examples of TE (transverse electric), TM (transverse magnetic) and more complicated pulses
- Includes a new chapter on chiral properties of electromagnetic pulses
SCIENCE / Physics / Electromagnetism, Electricity, electromagnetism and magnetism, SCIENCE / Physics / Electricity, SCIENCE / Physics / Mathematical & Computational, Mathematical physics, Applied physics
Preface
Author biography
1 Fundamentals
2 Solutions of the wave equation
3 Electromagnetic pulses
4 Angular momentum
5 Lorentz transformation of pulses
6 Chirality
7 Polarization
8 Summary and comparison of pulse properties