Electrodynamics of Bounded Media in the Presence of an External Charge-Current
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The electromagnetic interaction between a plane-bounded semi-infinite metal and an external charge-current is studied theoretically. Quantitative analyses are given of the stopping power and the deflecting force acting upon a point charge moving outside a metal. The nature of the waves excited in the metal depends on the velocity of the charge as well as on the distance of the charge from the boundary plane. The reactive magnetic field acting upon a test current outside a normal and superconducting metal is also studied. The limits of validity of the conventional approach of classical electrodynamics to these problems are clarified.
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- 1971-09-05
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