Title :
On lateral waves in slab configurations and their relation to other wave types
Author :
Tamir, T. ; Felsen, L.B.
Author_Institution :
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, USA
fDate :
5/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The customary analysis of radiation from sources in the presence of a dielectric slab involves a plane-wave superposition wherein the boundary conditions are satisfied by a single composite reflection coefficient. The far field is then comprised of the incident and reflected waves as well as a diffracted contribution of surface and leaky waves (pole waves). An alternative formulation is discussed wherein the interface effects are accounted for one at a time and the resulting diffraction field is then shown to involve lateral waves (branch-cut waves). The two representations are compared and their respective utility is illustrated by examples. When the source and observation points are located exterior to a large dielectric gap, diffraction effects due to an accumulation of leaky waves are found to be equivalent to a single lateral wave. For source and observation points inside a lossy dielectric slab, the pole-wave formulation provides a somewhat more convenient but physically less transparent result than the one comprising lateral waves.
Keywords :
Dielectric waveguides; Electromagnetic diffraction; Acoustic scattering; Boundary conditions; Dielectric losses; Electromagnetic diffraction; Electromagnetic scattering; Modal analysis; Reflection; Resonance; Slabs; Surface waves;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.1965.1138420