Dover Publications, 1988. — 270 p. — (Dover Books on Physics and Chemistry). — ISBN: 0-486-65678-0, 978-0-486-65678-6.
Interfacing physics and electrical engineering, this excellent graduate-level text reveals the inherent simplicity of the basic ideas of electromagnetic wave propagation and antennas and their logical development from Maxwell field equations. Topics include radiation from monochromatic sources in unbounded regions, radiation from wire antennas, radio-astronomical antennas, electromagnetic waves in a plasma, the Doppler effect and more.
The electromagnetic field
Radiation from monochromatic sources in unbounded regions
Radiation from wire antennas
Multipole expansion of the radiated field
Radio-astronomical antennas
Electromagnetic waves in a plasma
The Doppler effect