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pozar microwave transmition coefficient definition on page 33.

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hello. I'm studying microwave engineering and faced this problem three days ago. It made me register this website. so I really hope to get answer from here.

equation 1.104b says the relationship about reflection coefficient and transmition coefficient using boundary condition of H field.
And the problem is that, book used equation at the form of H_2t=H_1t. But I think there must be J_s, which is originally H_2t-H_1t=J_s.
I have been thought for three days why pozr skipped that current density.

so I calculated the equation with J_s and the conclusion was pretty good. mathmatically it made sence.
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