aaltomuunnos
Aaltomuunnos, in physics and engineering, refers to the transformation of a wave from one propagation mode to another when it encounters an interface between media with different properties. This phenomenon occurs whenever boundary conditions at the interface couple different wave types, leading to reflected and transmitted waves that may belong to different modes than the incident wave. Common examples include elastic waves in solids, where P-waves and S-waves convert at boundaries, and light in anisotropic or layered media, where polarization or mode content can change upon refraction or transmission.
In seismology, a sharp boundary between geological layers can generate P-to-S, S-to-P, SH to SV conversions, depending
In optics, birefringent crystals or stratified media can produce polarization-mode conversion; ordinary and extraordinary rays in
The extent and efficiency of aaltomuunnos depend on impedance contrasts, incidence angle, frequency (dispersion), surface roughness,