Short Contribution to Low Order Approximation Study of Anisotropically Emitting Rectangular Sources

Contribution of a further term in low approximation of anisotropically emitting rectangular source, in nondispersive media is presented. Analytical, desk computable expression for the fourth component of the radiation field as well as its relation with isotropic, omnidirectionally emitted component...

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flux density distribution
Hubbell integral
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Legendre polynomials
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