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Qaisar Abbas Naqvi
Researcher at Quaid-i-Azam University
Publications - 230
Citations - 3396
Qaisar Abbas Naqvi is an academic researcher from Quaid-i-Azam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plane wave & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 217 publications receiving 3103 citations. Previous affiliations of Qaisar Abbas Naqvi include National University of Science and Technology & King Saud University.
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Analysis of electromagnetic field transmitted by a quadratic inhomogeneous slab composed of chiral medium
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Analysis of reflection and transmission from a NID-interface/NID-dielectric interface in the presence of losses
TL;DR: In this paper, the propagation of a time harmonic linearly polarized wave in unbounded lossy/lossless noninteger dimensional space (NID) dielectric medium is investigated and the impact of different parameters, incident angle, real/imaginary part of the permittivity on reflection and transmission characteristics of a planar NID interface/NID-dielectric interface is noted.
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Analysis of High Frequency Field of Perfect Electromagnetic Conductor (PEMC) Parabolic Reflector Placed in Homogenous Chiral Medium
TL;DR: In this paper, the reflector is placed in homogenous and reciprocal chiral medium and the chirality parameter is adjusted to support positive phase velocity (PPV) propagation for both the modes travelling in the medium.
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Non-uniform plane waves (ghost waves) in general anisotropic medium
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explicitly demonstrate that general anisotropic medium supports ghost wave (non-uniform plane wave), that possess the characteristics of the both, propagating and evanescent wave.
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Goos–Hanchen-effect for near-zero-index metamaterials excited by fractional dual fields
TL;DR: In this article, the behavior of reflection coefficient, corresponding phase, and the Goos-Hanchen effect for near zero-index metamaterials taking fractional dual fields as the source of excitation was examined.