On the effects of geometry on guided electromagnetic waves

Tucker, Robin W. (2007) On the effects of geometry on guided electromagnetic waves. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 34 (1). pp. 1-50. ISSN 1450-5584

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Abstract

The method of moving (Cartan) coframes is used to analyze the influence of geometry on the behavior of electromagnetic fields in confining guides and the effect of such fields on their ultra-relativistic sources. Such issues are of relevance to a number of topical problems in accelerator science where the need to control the motion of high current-density micro-meter size bunches of relativistic radiating charge remains a technical and theoretical challenge. By dimensionally reducing the exterior equations for the sources and fields on spacetime using symmetries exhibited by the confining guides one achieves a unifying view that offers natural perturbative approaches for dealing with smooth non-uniform and curved guides. The issue of the back-reaction of radiation fields on the sources is approached in terms of a simple charged relativistic fluid model.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? guided wavesgeometrywaveguideselectromagnetic theorycartan framesdifferential formsaccelerator scienceqc physics ??
ID Code:
11230
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Deposited On:
31 Oct 2008 10:58
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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