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ASSIGNMENT
Roll no#17TL118
Task#1: Understand and explain propagation constants in the next class.
Answer: Propagation constant measures the changes in a sinusoidal electromagnetic wave in terms of its amplitude and phase, while propagating through a medium. The complex entity can be written as γ=α+iβ Where, 𝜶, is the real part called the attenuation constant. 𝜷, is the imaginary part called phase constant
Task#2: Formulas for phase velocity and group velocity?
Answer:
Task#3: What is group delay?
Answer: The group delay is a measure of the time delay experienced by narrow- band light pulses in an optical fiber. Task#4: What is Goos-Haenchen Shift? Answer: The Goos-Haenchen Shift is an optical phenomenon in which linerally polarized light sustain a small lateral shift when totally internally reflected. This shift is perpendicular to the direction of propagation in the phase containing the incident and reflected beams.
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