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Electromagnetic wave propagation in spherically stratified isotropic media

Electromagnetic wave propagation in spherically stratified isotropic media

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The general electromagnetic field can be resolved into two components represented by electric and magnetic Hertz vectors, both vectors being parallel to the radial direction. Very few exact solutions for the radial variation of fields of the electric type have been found hitherto. Generalised refractive-index profiles permitting exact transcendental solutions are presented.

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