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Nonlinear Surface Electromagnetic Phenomena
In recent years the physics of electromagnetic surface phenomena has developed rapidly, evolving into technologies for communications and industry, such as fiber and integrated optics.
Ponath, H-E, Stegeman, GI
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Stochastic electromagnetic phenomena
Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 11, 1994The problem of divergences associated with point particles in electrodynamics is overcome by associating an extreme probability density for their smallest radial extent. Infinite self-energies leading to an infinite displacement of spectral lines are thereby avoided.
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On electromagnetic phenomena in Mercury’s magnetosphere
Advances in Space Research, 2004Mercury has a small but intriguing magnetosphere. In this brief review, we discuss some similarities and differences between Mercury's and Earth's magnetospheres. In particular, we discuss how electric and magnetic field measurements can be used as a diagnostic tool to improve our understanding of the dynamics of Mercury's magnetosphere.
L.G. Blomberg, J.A. Cumnock
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Computer animation of electromagnetic phenomena
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1995A post-processing graphic package has been developed for the computer animation of 2D as well as 3D electromagnetic fields obtained from various finite element programs available at IGTE. The goal was to use relatively inexpensive and commonly available personal computers (e.g.
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Elementary Electromagnetic Phenomena
1997All the effects discussed in this text rely on the presence of electric, magnetic or electro-magnetic fields in the system. It is therefore natural to discuss first the governing equations and some basic electromagnetic phenomena. With this regard, “elementary” in the title of this chapter refers to subjects related to beam-wave interaction and not ...
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Various Electromagnetic Phenomena
2007Chapter 3 covers various electromagnetic phenomena. These include geometrical effects and dynamic phenomena that were not treated in Chap. 2. The rectifying effect in the DC current-voltage characteristics in a superposed AC magnetic field, flux jumps, surface irreversibility, and DC susceptibility in a varying temperature are also included.
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XI.—Electromagnetic Phenomena in a Uniform Gravitational Field
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1932In two recent papers Professor E. T. Whittaker has solved the electromagnetic equations for the case of a uniform gravitational field. The fundamental tensor associated with such a field makes the Riemannian tensor vanish, since such a field can be transformed away by a suitable choice of coordinates.
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Electromagnetic phenomena in advanced photomasks
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures Processing, Measurement, and Phenomena, 2005The adoption of resolution enhancement techniques (RET) for subwavelength lithography relies on performing accurate simulation of mask effects. Although topography effects have been successfully used in RET flows, the impact of electromagnetic effects such as surface plasmons tend to be ignored.
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Electromagnetic phenomena and symmetry restrictions
Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 10, 1967Symmetry properties of nonlinear dielectric tensors in crystals are considered. In particular, symmetry properties which arise in nonabsorbing nondispersive media are discussed by means of an essentially thermodynamic procedure.
F. Barocchi, M. Mancini
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