The students learn the theory of electromagnetic fields and waves and are able to apply it to related problems in engineering and physics.

Contents:

    - Helmholtz theorem
    - General overview of the Maxwell equations, different approximations (electrostatics, magnetostatics, Darwin)
    - Electrostatics, Coulomb's law, Gauss's theorem, electrostatic potential
    - Magnetostatics, Bio-Savart's law, vector potential
    - Faraday's law
    - Displacement current, Maxwell's equations, vector and scalar potentials
    - Gauge transformations, Lorenz gauge, Coulomb gauge
    - Energy conservation, Poynting theorem
    - Conservation of linear momentum, Maxwell's stress tensor
    - Plane waves in non-conducting media
    - Plane electromagnetic waves, polarization
    - Propagation of a wave packet, phase and group velocities
    - Cylindrical waveguides and cavities
    - TM, TE, and TEM modes
    - Modes in a waveguide with rectangular and circular cross-sections
    - Resonant cavities
    - Fields and radiation of localized oscillating sources

Semester: SoSe 2024