Re: Question: Mathematical description of helical waves in vacuum
- From: Phil Hobbs <pcdh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:46:04 -0400
Repeating Rifle wrote:
On 7/25/05 11:48 PM, in article 42e5db76$0$16487$9b4e6d93@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Josef Matz" <josefmatz@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
There have been found new threedimensional solutions of the maxwell equations called helical waves or helical polarisation. Does there exist a description of the waves based on Maxwells equations ? Or is it just an experimental result ?
If there exists a mathematical description based on the Maxwell equations: Do you have a reference ?
Sigh.
Bill
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Phil Hobbs .
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