Understanding Electronics Using Basic PhysicsPreface xi1 The Electric Field 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Charge 21.3 Electrical Forces on Charged Bodies 31.4 Electric Field 41.5 Work 51.6 Voltage 61.7 Charges on Surfaces 61.8 Equipotential Surfaces 81.9 F
There are many potentially interesting phenomena that can be obtained with wave refraction in the “wrong” direction, what is commonly now referred to as negative refraction. All sorts of physically new operations and devices come to mind, such as ne
We have a new idea to infer the refractive index for the extraordinary ray (the Poynting vector) in double refraction crystals at any incidence and arbitrary orientation of the optical axis. The expression for the ray index is given. We confirm that
The refraction and reflection of Gaussian beam on two-dimensional photonic crystal (2DPC) slab are studied by the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. It is shown that 2DPC slab enables negative refraction, which is demystified by the distrib