Surface wave
In physics, a surface wave is a wave that is guided along the interface between two different media for a mechanical wave, or by a refractive index gradient for an electromagnetic wave. The surface wave is also known as the Norton surface wave, the Zenneck wave or the gliding wave.
People
- Arnold Sommerfeld -- published the mathematical treatise on the zenneck wave
- Jonathan Zenneck -- Wireless pioneer; developed the zenneck wave
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