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Guided Propagation: Vector Components and Boundary Conditions

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This lecture covers guided propagation modes, vector components, and boundary conditions in electromagnetic fields. It discusses the separation of variables, Helmholtz equation, longitudinal and transverse components, dispersion diagrams, and electromagnetic field reconstruction. The instructor explains the propagation constant, eigenvalues, and eigenmodes of the guide, as well as the TEM, TE, TM, and hybrid modes in different structures.

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