Aust. J. Phys.,1977,30, 533-75 Classical relativistic field theory is used as a basis for a general discussion of the problem of splitting up the total energy-momentum tensor ofa system into contributions from its component subsystems. Both the Minkowski and Abraham forms (including electrostriction) arise naturally in alternative split-up procedures applied to a nondispersive dielectric fluid. The case of an electromagnetic wave in a (spatially and temporally) dispersive medium in arbitrary but slowly varying motion is then treated. In the dispersive case the results cannot be found by replacing the dielectric constant e with e(&, ar) but include derivatives with respect to the wave vector k and the frequency ar. Ponderomotive force ex...
We present an exactly solvable model of a classical dielectric medium that gives an unam-biguous loc...
The relativistic theory of the time- and position-dependent energy and momentum densities of light i...
A symmetric and conserved energy-momentum tensor for a scalar field in a moving medium is derived us...
Almost 100 years ago, two different expressions were proposed for the energy-momentum tensor of an e...
On the basis of a non-local Lagrangian for Maxwell equations in a dispersive medium, the energy-mome...
In this work, we review the main existing theories for the electromagnetic stress-energy tensor in d...
The standard derivations of electromagnetic energy and momentum in media take Maxwell's equations as...
A known electrodynamic approach is generalized to guided-wave structures using a hypothetical space-...
Equations of motions and energy-momentum density tensors are obtained for a dispersive and dissipati...
A known electrodynamic approach is generalized to guided-wave structures using a hypothetical space-...
The propagation of electromagnetic waves through media with dispersive dielectric permittivity. It i...
We review different expressions that have been proposed for the stress tensor and for the linear mom...
We are developing the fundamental equations of electrodynamics (for both electro-magnetism and dynam...
Almost 100 years ago, two different expressions were proposed for the energy-momentum tensor of an e...
We discuss the electromagnetic energy-momentum distribution and the mechanical forces of the electro...
We present an exactly solvable model of a classical dielectric medium that gives an unam-biguous loc...
The relativistic theory of the time- and position-dependent energy and momentum densities of light i...
A symmetric and conserved energy-momentum tensor for a scalar field in a moving medium is derived us...
Almost 100 years ago, two different expressions were proposed for the energy-momentum tensor of an e...
On the basis of a non-local Lagrangian for Maxwell equations in a dispersive medium, the energy-mome...
In this work, we review the main existing theories for the electromagnetic stress-energy tensor in d...
The standard derivations of electromagnetic energy and momentum in media take Maxwell's equations as...
A known electrodynamic approach is generalized to guided-wave structures using a hypothetical space-...
Equations of motions and energy-momentum density tensors are obtained for a dispersive and dissipati...
A known electrodynamic approach is generalized to guided-wave structures using a hypothetical space-...
The propagation of electromagnetic waves through media with dispersive dielectric permittivity. It i...
We review different expressions that have been proposed for the stress tensor and for the linear mom...
We are developing the fundamental equations of electrodynamics (for both electro-magnetism and dynam...
Almost 100 years ago, two different expressions were proposed for the energy-momentum tensor of an e...
We discuss the electromagnetic energy-momentum distribution and the mechanical forces of the electro...
We present an exactly solvable model of a classical dielectric medium that gives an unam-biguous loc...
The relativistic theory of the time- and position-dependent energy and momentum densities of light i...
A symmetric and conserved energy-momentum tensor for a scalar field in a moving medium is derived us...