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Title
EM wave propagation analysis in plasma covered radar absorbing material / Hema Singh, Simy Antony, Harish Singh Rawat.
ISBN
9789811022692 (electronic book)
9811022690 (electronic book)
9811022682
9789811022685
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, 2016, ©2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (58 pages).
Call Number
QC661
Dewey Decimal Classification
530.14/1
620
Summary
This book focuses on EM propagation characteristics within multilayered plasma-dielectric-metallic media. The method used for analysis is impedance transformation method. Plasma covered radar absorbing material is approximated as a multi-layered dielectric medium. The plasma is considered to be bounded homogeneous/inhomogeneous medium. The reflection coefficient and hence return loss is analytically derived. The role of plasma parameters, such as electron density, collision frequency, plasma thickness, and plasma density profile in the absorption behavior of multi-layered plasma-RAM structure is described. This book provides a clearer picture of EM propagation within plasma. The reader will get an insight of plasma parameters that play significant role in deciding the absorption characteristics of plasma covered surfaces.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on print version record.
Series
SpringerBriefs in electrical and computer engineering. Computational electromagnetics.
Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Authors; About the Book; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 EM Wave Propagation Analysis in Plasma-Covered Radar Absorbing Material; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Role of Plasma Parameters; 3 Formulation for EM Propagation in Plasma-Covered RAM; 3.1 Two-Layered Structure: Bounded Plasma; 3.2 Four-Layered Structure; 3.2.1 RAM Covered by Homogeneous Plasma; 3.2.2 RAM Covered by Inhomogeneous Plasma; 4 Results and Discussion; 4.1 Two-Layered Structure: Bounded Plasma; 4.1.1 Effect of Plasma Thickness; 4.1.2 Effect of Collision Frequency.
4.1.3 Effect of Electron Density4.2 Four-Layered Structure: RAM Covered by Plasma; 4.2.1 Effect of RAM Layer; 4.2.2 Effect of Plastic Envelope; 4.2.3 Effect of Plasma Parameters; 4.2.4 Effect of Inhomogeneity in Plasma Layer; 5 Conclusion; References; Index.