Surface waves on longitudinally bent and gradually curved boundaries of current-conducting media with a high conductivity, Zenneck wave
Tóm tắt
Quantitative estimates are obtained for the smallest values of the radii of curvature of longitudinal bends of the boundaries of highly conducting media and the largest transverse deviations of gradually curved (irregular) boundaries from the plane of the corresponding surface at which boundary surface waves propagate along the boundaries of such media without a substantial additional (to absorption in the medium) energy loss for radiation into space.
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