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moon



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Post18 May 2004 11:28   relation between the wavelength and the reflection

i need to know the mathematical relation between the wavelength and the reflection.
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aasif



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Post19 May 2004 11:41   Re: relation between the wavelength and the reflection

please consult the book ,"contemporary optics for scientists and engieers", I hope u'll get ur answer.
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Post21 May 2004 3:36   Re: relation between the wavelength and the reflection

moon wrote:
i need to know the mathematical relation between the wavelength and the reflection.

in which frequency band? is it optic or microwave waves? and reflection from what? boundery of two dielectric, or a dielectric medium and a metal sheet?

marti
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Post21 May 2004 4:11   Re: relation between the wavelength and the reflection

The reflection is controlled by the impedance (possibly a complex number) of the two media at the frequency of interest and if the wave polarization is parallel or perpendicular to the plane bounding the two media.
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moon



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Post21 May 2004 8:46   Re: relation between the wavelength and the reflection

I'm very new to this field. Kindly send me as much information as you can.

Thanks
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mamali



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Post21 May 2004 16:44   Re: relation between the wavelength and the reflection

moon wrote:
I'm very new to this field. Kindly send me as much information as you can.

Thanks


Dear moon,
I suggest you to read "Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics" by Constantine A. Balanis. you can read a review abou the book here:
http://www.bookfinder.us/review7/0471621943.html
it is a standard text book, and deeply consider the topic you are interested in. if you can not bye the book (or borrow it from a lybrary), tell me, hen i may upload some chapters.

marti
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