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An example of a nonuniform plane wave is a surface or evanescent wave, an example of which, in pharos form, is shown here, exhibiting diminishing amplitude with x while propagating in the forward z direction:
Such fields form part of the mode structure in dielectric waveguides, as will be explored in Chapter 13. (a) Assuming free-space conditions, use Eq. (23) to find the associated magnetic field, H,(z) (note that there will be two components), (b) Find a as a function of đ�›½, đ�œ”, e0. and đ�œ‡0: such that all of Maxwell’s equations are satisfied by the electric and magnetic fields.
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