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The electric field of a plane electromagnetic wave in a medium is given by
electric field of a plane electromagnetic wave
where c is the speed of light in free space. E field is polarized in the x −z plane. The speed of the wave is v in the medium. Then:

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In electromagnetic waves, the wave vector direction k determines the direction of prop agation, and the polarization direction ˆn is perpendicular to both k and the direction of the electric field.
Updated On: Jan 11, 2025
  • \( \hat{n} = \hat{i} - \hat{k}; \quad v = c \)
  • \( \hat{n} = \frac{\hat{i} - \hat{k}}{\sqrt{2}}; \quad v = \frac{c}{\sqrt{3}} \)
  • Refractive index of the medium is \(\sqrt{3}\)
  • \( \hat{n} = \frac{\hat{i} + \hat{k}}{\sqrt{2}}; \quad v = \frac{c}{2} \)
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The Correct Option is B, C

Solution and Explanation

  1. Step 1: The electric field of the plane electromagnetic wave is given by:

    \( E(x, y, z, t) = E_0 \hat{n} e^{i\mathbf{k} \cdot \mathbf{r} - i\omega t} \)

    Where:

    • \( \mathbf{k} \) is the wave vector
    • \( \mathbf{r} = (x, y, z) \)
    • \( \omega \) is the angular frequency of the wave
  2. Step 2: The wave vector \( \mathbf{k} \) represents the direction of propagation of the wave. In this case, the expression for the wave is:

    \( e^{ik_0(x + y + z) - i\omega t} \)

    This indicates that the wave vector is:

    \( \mathbf{k} = k_0 (\hat{i} + \hat{j} + \hat{k}) \)

    Where \( k_0 \) is the magnitude of the wave vector.

  3. Step 3: The electric field is polarized in the \( x - z \) plane, meaning the unit vector \( \hat{n} \) must be perpendicular to the wave vector \( \mathbf{k} \). For this to be true, the cross product of \( \hat{n} \) and \( \mathbf{k} \) must equal zero.
  4. Step 4: Solving for the correct direction of \( \hat{n} \), we find:

    \( \hat{n} = \frac{\hat{i} - \hat{k}}{\sqrt{2}} \)

    The speed of the wave in the medium is given by:

    \( v = \frac{c}{\sqrt{\varepsilon_r \mu_r}} \)

    Where \( c \) is the speed of light in free space, \( \varepsilon_r \) is the relative permittivity, and \( \mu_r \) is the relative permeability of the medium.

Conclusion: The electric field polarization direction is \( \hat{n} = \frac{\hat{i} - \hat{k}}{\sqrt{2}} \), and the wave propagates with a speed \( v \) depending on the medium's permittivity and permeability.

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