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Electromagnetism II (Waves)

Code
Φ-302
Level
Undergraduate
Category
B
Teacher
G. Tsironis
ECTS
6
Hours
6
Semester
Winter
Display
Yes
Offered
Yes
Goal of the course

The goal of this course is the presentation of realistic applications of electromagnetic theory. In particular, we will dwell into various topics related to electromagnetic radiation and we will develop the physical concepts and mathematical tools necessary to understand wave propagation phenomena in the systems under study.

Program

Monday, 9:00-11:00, Room 1 
Wednesday, 9:00-11:00, Room 1

Syllabus

Antenna theory, Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves, Radio-Communications, Radar Systems, Electromagnetic Cavities and Waveguides, Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation with Charged Particle Beams, Accelerating Cavities, Synchrotron Radiation and Applications.

Bibliography

E. C. Jordan and K. G. Balmain, Electromagnetic waves and radiating systems