ENEE 681: Electromagnetic Theory II


Course Goals:

The development of advanced analysis techniques for time-varying electric and magnetic fields. The wave equation is analyzed for plane waves, guided waves, and resonators (including lossy wall and dielectric systems). The inhomogeneous wave equation is analyzed for radiation sources, and basic antenna configurations are studied. The motion of charged particles and the radiation produced is addressed. The EM fields in a conducting media are developed.

Course Prerequisite:

ENEE 381 or equivalent.

References:

  1. J.D. Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics, 2nd Ed., Wiley (1975).
  2. W.H.K. Panofsky and M. Phillips, Classical Electricity and Magnetism, 2nd Ed., Addison Wesley (1962).
  3. S. Ramo, J.R. Whinnery, and T. van Duzer, Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics, 2nd Ed., Wiley (1984).

Core Topics:

Optional Topics:

Last Updated:

April 1993, H. Milchberg, W. Lawson, and C.D. Striffler

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