Title: Plasma Electrodynamics
1Reflection and Refraction of Plane Waves
- Laws of Reflection and Refraction
- E Perpendicular to the Plane of Incidence
- E Parallel to the Plane of Incidence
- Total Reflection
- Energy Relation
- Reflection at the Surface of a Conductor
- Continuously Varying Index of Refraction
2Laws of Reflection and Refraction
Boundary conditions without free charges and free
surface currents
kr
1
2
kt
Laws of Reflection and Refraction give
?r
Snells law of refraction
?t
for
?i
Critical angle
ki
for
Total reflection
3E Perpendicular to the Plane of
Incidence (S-component of polarization, TE wave)
Boundary conditions
kr
Hr
1
2
kt
with
Et
Er
Ht
ki
normal incidence
for
Ei
Hi
Fresnels eqn
4E Parallel to the Plane of Incidence (P-component
of polarization, TM wave)
Boundary conditions
kr
Er
1
2
kt
Ht
Hr
Et
normal incidence
ki
Hi
for
Ei
Fresnels eqn
5Fresnels Equation for n1ltn2
normal incidence
normal incidence
Brewster angle polarizing angle
6Total Reflection (n1gtn2, ?igt?c)
x
Speed of the wave
1
2
Since
travel more slowly
z
?i
ki
total reflection
Change from linear to elliptical polarization !
7Energy Relations
where
normal incidence with ?1?2
normal incidence with ?1?2
Energy conservation
8Reflection at the Surface of a Conductor
Only for normal incidence,
Boundary conditions give
9Continuously Varying Index of Refraction
Index of refraction for plasma
Propagation of a wave in the ionosphere