Radiowaves and polaritons in anisotropic media:
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Weinheim Wiley-VCH c2006
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Influence of the anisotropy on the spectrum and propagation of electromagnetic, plasma and lattice optical vibrations -- Bulk polaritons in uniaxial polar semiconductors -- Radio waves and polaritons in the presence of the external static magnetic field --Reflection of electromagnetic waves from the surface of uniaxial semiconductors -- Surface polaritons in uniaxial semiconductors -- Surface waves in uniaxial semiconductor slab -- Interface magnon-plasmon polaritons and total transmission of electromagnetic waves through a semiconductor/antiferromagnet layered structure -- Propagation of electromagnetic waves on a lateral surface of a ferrite/semiconductor superlattice at quantum hall effect conditions -- Excitation and amplification of the bulk electromagnetic waves -- Instabilities of surface electromagnetic waves and excitation of guided charge density waves in semiconductor heterostructures -- Radiation of a dipole in the presence of a grounded gyromagnetic slab
Divided into four main sections, this monograph presents the theory of propagation and excitation of volume and surface electromagnetic waves in anisotropic polar and nonpolar conducting crystals, together with the effects of external magnetic and strong electric fields. It also investigates the spectrum of bulk, as well as surface phonon-plasmon polaritons in uniaxial semiconductors, and electromagnetic instabilities leading to the generation and amplification of radiowaves. Additional topics include total transmission, magnon-plasmon polaritons, and the influence of hot 2D carriers. This unp
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ISBN:3527608125
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