Phase Group Velocity
Phase Group Velocity
Then, to obtain the wave equation, we need to consider the Maxwell’s Equation
∇ × ∇ × F = ∇ (∇ · F ) − ∇2 F
Apply it into the first 2 equations, and plug in the 3rd, 4th equations
{
−∇2 E = −jωµjωϵE
−∇2 H = −jωµjωϵH
We obtain the wave equations
{
(∇2 + ω 2 µϵ) E = 0
(∇2 + ω 2 µϵ) H = 0
These wave equations are indeed vector eqautions, there are totally 6 scalar eqautions
( 2 ) ( 2 )
∂ ∂
+ ω µϵ Ex = 0
2
2
+ ω µϵ Hx = 0
∂x 2
∂x2
( ∂2 ) ( ∂2 )
+ ω 2 µϵ Ey = 0 2
+ ω µϵ Hy = 0
( ∂x2
2
)
( ∂x2
2
)
∂ ∂
2
+ ω 2 µϵ Ez = 0 2
+ ω µϵ Hz = 0
∂x ∂x2
These eqaution looks like the 2nd order ODE
Thus consider the forward wave only, the solution of them are in the following form (assume propagate
in z direction)
√
E = E0 e−jkz k = ω µϵ
1
Change back to time domain
√
E(z, t) = E0 cos (ωt − kz) = E0 cos (ωt − ω µϵz)
The angle insider the cos term in a certain phase is
ωt − kz = const.
ωt const.
⇒ z= −
k k
Thus, the phase velocity
dz ω
vp = =
dt k
√
Plug in k = ω µϵ
1
vp = √
µϵ
l
wAl = sAt ⇒ sA = wA
t
l
The term is thus the energy velocity v
t
s
sA = wAv ⇒v=
w
Then express all those energy density interms of E-field
E2
Since S = E × H , Savg = s = 0
η
And consider the B-field energy is same as the E-field energy, thus w = wB + wE = 2we = ϵE02
Then
s E02/η 1
v= = 2
=
w ϵE0 ηϵ
√
µ
Plug in η =
ϵ
1
v = √ = vp
µϵ
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3 Group Velocity
When there is only ONE wave, there is one velocity, the phase velocity
When there is TWO wave, the situation is different
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4 Group Velocity & Phase Velocity
dω ω
vg = vp =
dk k
In non − dispersive medium , µϵ is not function of frequency
√
Thus by k = ω µϵ
dω dω 1 ω ω 1
vg = = √ =√ vp = = √ =√
dk dω µϵ µϵ k ω µϵ µϵ
That is , in non-dispersive medium, group velocity = phase velocity
In dispersive medium, either µ or ϵ or both are function of frequency
Then
dω ω
vg = ̸= vp =
dk k
ω
As vp = , thus ω = kvp
k
dvp
> vp if >0
dk
dω d (kvp ) dvp dvp
vg = = = vp + = vp if =0
dk dk dk dk
dvp
< vp if <0
dk
Graphically
For non-dispersive medium, the shape of the wave is all the same.
Thus the speed of the motion of a point on the wave = the speed of motion of the envelope is the
same.
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The Explanation
Recall that, when there is ONE wave only, then there is only one speed.
When there more than one wave, there can be more than one speed
The reason is that for dispersive medium , the ϵ or µ is a function of ω , thus causing waves
with different frequencies having different speed.
This is because the EM wave is a mixture of different wave components, different compo-
nent (with different frequencies) move with different speed, thus the shape of the mixture
of all the component (the envelope) keeps chaning. And the resultant waveform (the
envelope) of all the component thus “move/propagate” with different speed.
If the EM wave has only ONE component (only one frequency), but not a mixture of
different components , then even ϵ is a function of ω, since there is only one kind of
frequency, thus
• Thus the group velocity (which is the speed of the envelope) is same as the phase
velocity
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