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Electromagnetic waves strike on metal?

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Hi

I would like to study electromagnetic waves behaviour specially when strike a metal surface. Reflection, transmition and absorbtion for example when they fall on the surface. I would like to study these mechanisms and surface shape and roughness on this behaviour and related topics. Could experienced please recommend good sources? practical situations are preferable but not very advanced. I have passed electricity and magnetisem when I was doing my B.S. and I know some basics about maxiwell equations.

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Photonic bandgap (PBG) may be a surface in many applications! I suggest you look for some documentions!!!
 

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