Waves in Random Media, volume 14, issue 1, pages L1-L11
Correlation length facilitates Voigt wave propagation
Tom G. Mackay
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A. Lakhtakia
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2004-01-01
General Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
Under certain circumstances, Voigt waves can propagate in a biaxial composite medium even though the component material phases individually do not support Voigt wave propagation. This phenomenon is considered within the context of the strong--permittivity--fluctuation theory. A generalized implementation of the theory is developed in order to explore the propagation of Voigt waves in any direction. It is shown that the correlation length--a parameter characterizing the distributional statistics of the component material phases--plays a crucial role in facilitating the propagation of Voigt waves in the homogenized composite medium.
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