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Show that a linearly polarized plae wave of the form EQ(X + 2y)e jkz can be represented as the sum

um of an RHCP and an LHCP wave. 1.6 Compute the Poynting vector for the general plae wave field of (1.76). 1.7) A plae wave is normally incident on a dielectric slab of permittvity er and thickness d, where d Ao/(4v/e^), and Ao is the free-space wavelength of the incident wave, as shown below. If free-space exists on both sides of the slab, find the reflecton coefficient of the wave reflected from the front of the slab. / i> /> p

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1.8y Consider an RHCP plae wave normally incident from free-space (z < 0) onto a half-space (z > 0) consistng of a good conductor. Let the incident electric field be of the form i = Eo(x - jy)e~jko*:, and find the electric and magnetic fields in the regin z > 0. Compute the Poynting vectors for z < O and z > O, and show that complex power is conserved. What is the polarzation of the reflected wave? Consider a plae wave propagating in a lossy dielectric mdium for z < O, with a perfecdy conducting pate at z 0. Assume that the lossy mdium is characterized by e = (5 j'2)eo, fj. HQ, and hat the frequency of the plae wave is 1.0 GHz, and let the amplitude of the incident electric field be 4 V/m at z 0. Find the reflected electric field for z < O, and plot the magnitude

Chapter 1: Electromagnetic Theory L10JA plae wave in free-space is normally incident on a thin copper sheet of thickness t. What is the approxiniate required thickness if the copper sheet is to be used as a shield to reduce the level of the transmitted electric field by 90 dB? Do this calculation for / = 1 MHz, 1 GHz, and 100 GHz. HINT: Simplify the problem by ignoring reflectons at the interfaces. 1.11 A uniform lossy mdium with er = 3.0, tan 6 = 0.1, and / = to filis me regin between z = O and z = 20 cm, with a ground plae at z 20 cm, as shown below. An incident plae wave with an electric field, i = xlQOe~^z V/m, is present at z = O and propgales in the +z direction. The frequency is / = 3.0 GHz. (a) Compute JP, the power density of the incident wave, and Pr, the power density of the reflected wave, at z 0. (b) Compute the input power density, Pn, at z O, from the total fields at z 0. Does

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I = 20 cm

1.12 Redo Problem 1.1, but with an electric surface current density of Js = J0xe J/3a:A/m, where 0<k<>. 1.13 A parallel polarized plae wave is obliquely incident from free-space onto a magnetic material with permittivity eo and permeability fuafir. Find the reflection and transmission coefficients. Does a Brewster angle exist for this case, where the reflection coefficient vanishes for a particular angle of incidence? 1.14 Repeat Problem 1.13 for the perpendicularly polarized case. 1.15 Consider the gyrotropic permittivity tensor shown below:
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[e] - eo JK O

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The D and E fields are related as

Dx

E*
Ey,

Ez
Show that the transformations
E+ = Ex jEy,

E-=Ex+jEy,

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