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2018

Diffractive Hyperbola of a Skin Layer


V. P. YakubovV. P. Yakubov, E. V. VaimanE. V. Vaiman, S. E. ShipilovS. E. Shipilov, A. K. PrasathA. K. Prasath
Российский физический журнал
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11182-018-1301-1
Abstract / Full Text

Based on an analysis of physics of the phase transition from the quasistatic state field to the running wave field of elementary electric and magnetic dipoles located in absorbing media, it is concluded that the skin layer is formed at the boundary of this phase transition. The possibility is considered of obtaining the diffractive hyperbola of the skin layer and its subsequent application for sensing of objects in strongly absorbing media.

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  • National Research Tomsk State University, Tomsk, RussiaV. P. Yakubov, E. V. Vaiman, S. È. Shipilov & A. K. Prasath
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