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The electromagnetic origin of quantum theory and light /

This book presents a rigorous application of modern electromagnetic field theory to atomic theory. The historical view of quantum theory was developed before four major physical principles were known, or understood. These are (1) the standing energy that accompanies and encompasses electromagnetical...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Grimes, Dale M. (Dale Mills), 1926-
Otros Autores: Grimes, Craig A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Jersey : World Scientific, ©2002.
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505 0 |a 1. Classical electrodynamics. 1.1. Introductory comments. 1.2. Space and time dependence upon speed. 1.3. Four-dimensional space time. 1.4. Newton's laws. 1.5. Electrodynamics. 1.6. The field equations. 1.7. Accelerating charges. 1.8. The Maxwell stress tensor. 1.9. Kinematic properties of fields. 1.10. A lemma for calculation of electromagnetic fields. 1.11. The scalar differential equation. 1.12. Radiation fields in spherical coordinates. 1.13. Electromagnetic fields in a box -- 2. Selected boundary value problems. 2.1. Traveling waves. 2.2. Scattering of a plane wave by a sphere. 2.3. Ideal spherical scatterers. 2.4. General comments. 2.5. Fields. 2.6. TEM mode. 2.7. Boundary conditions. 2.8. The defining integral equations. 2.9. Solution of the biconical antenna problem. 2.10. Power. 2.11. Field expansion for y-directed exponential. 2.12. Incoming TE fields. 2.13. Incoming TM fields. 2.14. Exterior fields, powers, and forces. 2.15. The cross sections. 2.16. General comments. 2.17. Fields of receiving antennas. 2.18. Boundary conditions. 2.19. Zero degree solution. 2.20. Non-zero degree solutions. 2.21. Surface current densities. 2.22. Power -- 3. Antenna Q. 3.1. Instantaneous and complex power in circuits. 3.2. Instantaneous and complex power in fields. 3.3. Time varying power in actual radiation fields. 3.4. Comparison of complex and instantaneous powers. 3.5. Radiation Q. 3.6. Chu's Q analysis, TM fields. 3.7. Chu's Q analysis, exact for TM fields. 3.8. Chu's Q analysis, TE field. 3.9. Chu's Q analysis, collocated TM and TE modes. 3.10. Q the easy way, electrically small antennas. 3.11. Q on the basis of time-dependent field theory. 3.12. Q of a radiating electric dipole. 3.13. Surface pressure on dipolar source. 3.14. Q of radiating magnetic dipoles. 3.15. Q of collocated electric and magnetic dipole pair. 3.16. Q of collocated, perpendicular electric dipoles. 3.17. Four collocated electric and magnetic dipoles and multipoles. 3.18. Numerical characterization of antennas. 3.19. Experimental characterization of antennas. 3.20. Q of collocated electric and Magnetic dipoles: Numerical and experimental characterizations -- 4. Quantum theory. 4.1. Electrons. 4.2. Radiation reaction force. 4.3. The time-independent Schrodinger equation. 4.4. The uncertainty principle. 4.5. The time-dependent Schrodinger equation. 4.6. Quantum operator properties. 4.7. Orthogonality. 4.8. Electron angular momentum, central force fields. 4.9. The Coulomb potential source. 4.10. Hydrogen atom Eigenfunctions. 4.11. Perturbation analysis. 4.12. Non-ionizing transitions. 4.13. Absorption and emission of radiation. 4.14. Electric dipole selection rules for one electron atoms. 4.15. Electron spin. 4.16. Many-electron problems. 4.17. Electron photo effects -- 5. Photons. 5.1. Power-frequency relationships. 5.2. Length of the wave train and radiation Q. 5.3. Phase and radial dependence of field magnitude. 5.4. Gain and radiation pattern. 5.5. Kinematic values of the radiation. 5.6. Telefields and far fields. 5.7. Evaluation of sum S12 on the axes. 5.8. Evaluation of sums S22 and S32 on the polar axes. 5.9. Evaluation of sum S32 inthe equatorial plane. 5.10. Evaluation of sum S22 in the equatorial plane. 5.11. The axial fields, summary. 5.12. Infinite radius radiation pattern. 5.13. Self-consistent field analysis. 5.14. Power and energy exchange. 5.15. The wave train. 5.16. Multipolar moments. 5.17. Field stress on the active region. 5.18. Summary. 
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