Engineering Electromagnetics
Engineering Electromagnetics
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780078028151
Author: Hayt, William H. (william Hart), Jr, BUCK, John A.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.18P
To determine

(a)

The reflective phase shift at the front surface of glass for the glass thickness =λ2.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.18P

The reflective phase shift at the front surface of glass is 0°.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Refractive index of glass n=1.45

Glass thickness =λ2

Concept Used:

Calculate reflection coefficient Γ=ηinη0ηin+η0.

Use the value of input impedance as ηin=jη2tanβl.

Then, calculate phase by using the formula ϕ=tan1(ΓiΓr).

Calculation:

Now there are three regions where region first is air, region two is the glass and the region three is perfectly conductor.

With the third region as the perfect conductor η3=0.

Now, the input impedance for the structure as,

   ηin=jη2tanβl.

Then the reflection coefficient will be as below:

   Γ=η inη0η in+η0=jη2tanβlη0jη2tanβl+η0=jη2tanβlη0jη2tanβl+η0×jη2tanβlη0jη2tanβlη0Γ= ( η 2 )2 tan2βl ( η 0 )2+j2η0η2tanβl ( η 2 )2 tan2βl+ ( η 0 )2=Γr+jΓi

The reflective phase can be calculated as below:

We have η2=(η01.45)

   ϕ=tan1( Γ i Γ r )=tan1( 2 η 0 η 2 tanβl ( η 2 ) 2 tan 2 βl ( η 0 ) 2 )=tan1[2× η 0( η 0 1.45 )tanβl ( η 0 1.45 ) 2 tan 2βl ( η 0 ) 2]ϕ=tan1[( 2.90)tanβltanβl2.10]

For l=λ2 we will have βl=π

And so, we have, ϕ(λ2)=0

To determine

(b)

The reflective phase shift at the front surface of glass for the glass thickness l=λ4.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.18P

The reflective phase shift at the front surface of glass is 71°.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Refractive index of glass n=1.45

glass thickness l=λ4

Concept Used:

Calculate reflection coefficient Γ=ηinη0ηin+η0.

Use the value of input impedance as ηin=jη2tanβl.

Then, calculate phase by using the formula ϕ=tan1(ΓiΓr).

Calculation:

Now there are three regions where region first is air, region two is the glass and the region three is perfectly conductor.

With the third region as the perfect conductor η3=0.

Now the input impedance for the structure as,

   ηin=jη2tanβl.

Then the reflection coefficient will be as below:

   Γ=η inη0η in+η0=jη2tanβlη0jη2tanβl+η0=jη2tanβlη0jη2tanβl+η0×jη2tanβlη0jη2tanβlη0Γ= ( η 2 )2 tan2βl ( η 0 )2+j2η0η2tanβl ( η 2 )2 tan2βl+ ( η 0 )2=Γr+jΓi

The reflective phase can be calculated as below: -

We have η2=(η01.45)

   ϕ=tan1( Γ i Γ r )=tan1( 2 η 0 η 2 tanβl ( η 2 ) 2 tan 2 βl ( η 0 ) 2 )=tan1[2× η 0( η 0 1.45 )tanβl ( η 0 1.45 ) 2 tan 2βl ( η 0 ) 2]ϕ=tan1[( 2.90)tanβltanβl2.10]

For l=λ4 we will have βl=π2

And so, we have, ϕ(λ4)=tan1(2.90)=71°

To determine

(c)

The reflective phase shift at the front surface of glass for the glass thickness l=λ8.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.18P

The reflective phase shift at the front surface of glass is 69.2°or291°.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Refractive index of glass n=1.45

glass thickness l=λ8

Concept Used:

Calculate reflection coefficient Γ=ηinη0ηin+η0.

Use the value of input impedance as ηin=jη2tanβl.

Then, calculate phase by using the formula ϕ=tan1(ΓiΓr).

Calculation:

Now there are three regions where region first is air, region two is the glass and the region three is perfectly conductor.

With the third region as the perfect conductor η3=0.

Now the input impedance for the structure as,

   ηin=jη2tanβl.

Then the reflection coefficient will be as below: -

   Γ=η inη0η in+η0=jη2tanβlη0jη2tanβl+η0=jη2tanβlη0jη2tanβl+η0×jη2tanβlη0jη2tanβlη0Γ= ( η 2 )2 tan2βl ( η 0 )2+j2η0η2tanβl ( η 2 )2 tan2βl+ ( η 0 )2=Γr+jΓi

The reflective phase can be calculated as below:

We have η2=(η01.45)

   ϕ=tan1( Γ i Γ r )=tan1( 2 η 0 η 2 tanβl ( η 2 ) 2 tan 2 βl ( η 0 ) 2 )=tan1[2× η 0( η 0 1.45 )tanβl ( η 0 1.45 ) 2 tan 2βl ( η 0 ) 2]ϕ=tan1[( 2.90)tanβltanβl2.10]

For l=λ8, we will have, βl=π4

And so, we have, ϕ(λ8)=tan1[2.9012.10]=69.2°or(360°69.2°291°).

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