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Spherical wave animation (dipole e/m radiation)

Posted by Happy Hippo on 4/01/2013 02:38:00 am
I recently was shown an equation for a spherical wave, given as an E-field vector field:



It looked interesting, so I decided to try to visualize it to understand better how would such a vector field, directed along phi unit vector, generate a spherical wave? For this I used MATLAB MuPad application to convert the equation to Cartesian form and then generated some plots.

Slice plots of E-field magnitude:

Iso- surfaces of magnitude of E-field:


High intensity isosurfaces



Medium intensity isosurfaces







Low intensity isosurface (becomes more spherical) , as seen with circles here: http://www.1stardrive.com/solar/mechs8.gif
 These "doughnut" shape features shrink in size because the intensity decreases with distance (as 1/r^2), however, if we normalize the intensity by r^2, we will now see where each individual point of E-field propagates with time, and the "doughnuts" will just expand, as shown on the right.



Some more:











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B-field and Poynting vector intensities are coming soon !

6 Comments


Nice post, things explained in details. Thank You.


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Hi there, Is it possible to share your matlab codes?


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