Vectorial EM Propagation Governed by the 3D Stochastic Maxwell Vector Wave Equation in Stratified Layers

Author:

Barclay Bryce M.1,Kostelich Eric J.1ORCID,Mahalov Alex1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA

Abstract

The modeling and processing of vectorial electromagnetic (EM) waves in inhomogeneous media are important problems in physics and engineering, and new methods need to be developed to incorporate novel vector sensor technology. Vectorial phenomena of EM waves in stratified atmospheric layers can be incorporated into governing equations by retaining the gradient of the refractive index when deriving the Maxwell Vector Wave Equation (MVWE) from Maxwell’s equations. The MVWE, as opposed to the scalar wave, Helmholtz, and paraxial equations, couples the EM field components in inhomogeneous media and thus captures important physics phenomena such as depolarization. Here, recent developments are reviewed on using sensor time series data to reconstruct electromagnetic waves that propagate through stratified media. In modern applications, often many sensors can be deployed simultaneously to observe electromagnetic waves. These networks of sensors can be used to improve the quality of the reconstructed EM wave fields and cross-validate the observed sensor time series. Lastly, the effects of noisy current densities on sensor time series are considered. Generally, as the sensor observes for longer periods of time, the variance of estimates of the wave field obtained from sensor time series data increases. As a result, longer sensor observation times do not always result in better estimates of the EM wave fields, and an optimal observation time can be obtained.

Funder

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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