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Relativistic current line Green's function in the presence of a moving planar dielectric-magnetic medium

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2 Author(s)
Danov, T. ; Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel ; Melamed, T.

The present contribution is concerned with obtaining the relativistic 2D (3D in relativity jargon) Green's function of a time-harmonic line current that is embedded in a moving dielectric-magnetic medium with a planar discontinuity. By applying a plane-wave spectral representation for the relativistic electromagnetic Green's function of a dielectric-magnetic medium that is moving in a uniform velocity, the exact incident and reflected fields are obtained in the form of a spectral integral over plane-waves in the so-called comoving frames. We investigate these spectral representations as well as their asymptotic evaluations and discuss the associated relativistic wave phenomena of direct reflected rays and relativistic head-waves.

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Electrical & Electronics Engineers in Israel (IEEEI), 2012 IEEE 27th Convention of

Date of Conference: 14-17 Nov. 2012

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