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Completing the complex Poynting theorem: Conservation of reactive energy in reactive time

Mathematical Physics 2016-01-26 v2 math.MP Optics

Abstract

The complex Poynting theorem is extended canonically to a time-scale domain (t,s)(t, s) by replacing the phasors of time-harmonic fields by the analytic signals X(r,t+is)X(r, t+is) of fields X(r,t)X(r,t) with general time dependence. The imaginary time s>0s>0 is shown to play the role of a time resolution scale, and the extended Poynting theorem splits into two conservation laws: its real part gives the conservation in tt of the scale-averaged active energy at fixed ss, and its imaginary part gives the conservation in ss of the scale-averaged reactive energy at fixed tt. At coarse scales (large ss, slow time), where the system reduces to the circuit level, this may have applications to the theory of electric power transmission and conditioning. At fine scales (small ss, fast time) it describes reactive energy dynamics in radiating systems.

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@article{arxiv.1412.3850,
  title  = {Completing the complex Poynting theorem: Conservation of reactive energy in reactive time},
  author = {Gerald Kaiser},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.3850},
  year   = {2016}
}

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