Loose Leaf For Engineering Electromagnetics
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Author: John A. Buck, William H. Hayt
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.6P
In the beam-steering prism of Example 12.8, suppose the antireflective coatings are removed, leading bare glass-to-air interfaces. Calculate the ratio of the prism output power to the input power, assuming a single transit.
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