Non-reflecting dispersive media
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Summary, in English
The modeling of non-reflecting one-dimensional dispersive media is discussed.
The media are temporal dispersive with a spatially varying impedance. It is
shown that the effects from the variation of the impedance can be matched
by the temporal dispersive effects so that the media do not reflect any field
regardless of the shape of the incident transient field. The problem of finding
reflectionless media is formulated as an inverse problem where the constitutive
relation is to be determined as a function of depth given a reflection kernel
which is zero. Atime domain Green functions technique is used to solve the
inverse problem.
The media are temporal dispersive with a spatially varying impedance. It is
shown that the effects from the variation of the impedance can be matched
by the temporal dispersive effects so that the media do not reflect any field
regardless of the shape of the incident transient field. The problem of finding
reflectionless media is formulated as an inverse problem where the constitutive
relation is to be determined as a function of depth given a reflection kernel
which is zero. Atime domain Green functions technique is used to solve the
inverse problem.
Publishing year
1992
Language
English
Publication/Series
Technical Report LUTEDX/(TEAT-7020)/1-12/(1992)
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Topic
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
- Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Status
Published
Report number
TEAT-7020
Research group
- Electromagnetic theory