Toroidal multipole moments in classical electrodynamics [electronic resource] : an analysis of their emergence and physical significance / Stefan Nanz.
2016
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Toroidal multipole moments in classical electrodynamics [electronic resource] : an analysis of their emergence and physical significance / Stefan Nanz.
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9783658125493 (electronic book)
3658125497 (electronic book)
9783658125486
3658125489
3658125497 (electronic book)
9783658125486
3658125489
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Wiesbaden : Springer Spektrum, 2016.
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English
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1 online resource (xi, 87 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-3-658-12549-3 doi
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QC631
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537.6
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Stefan Nanz investigates the necessity for three multipole families in classical electrodynamics. He shows that by imposing symmetry and parity constraints, it is sufficient to deal with only two multipole families. This implies that the toroidal multipole moments do not represent an independent multipole family, and they only emerge in the long-wavelength limit. Contents Symmetry Considerations of Charge-Current Distributions Multipole Expansion of the Electromagnetic Potentials and Fields Conclusions for the Physical Significance of Toroidal Multipole Moments Target Groups Researchers and students in the field of physics Practitioners in the field of optics and photonics The Author Stefan Nanz studied physics at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and wrote his Master Thesis in the group of Prof. Dr. Carsten Rockstuhl. There, he is now a PhD student and working on tailored disorder of scattering interfaces and photon management in solar cells.
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Symmetry Considerations of Charge-Current Distributions
Multipole Expansion of the Electromagnetic Potentials and Fields
Conclusions for the Physical Significance of Toroidal Multipole Moments.
Multipole Expansion of the Electromagnetic Potentials and Fields
Conclusions for the Physical Significance of Toroidal Multipole Moments.