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Transverse magnetic scattering of two incident plane waves by a dielectric coated cylindrical reflector

Transverse magnetic scattering of two incident plane waves by a dielectric coated cylindrical... Abstract Scattering characteristics of two plane waves are investigated for a circular cylinder covered by a dielectric substance. Fields are assumed to be transverse magnetic (TM) and represented in an exponential series form. The diffracted radiations are found by applying the boundary conditions to the wave functions. The wave transformation method and the orthogonality of the exponential functions are respectively employed to obtain an infinite series in the solution. Numerical results are evaluated by reducing the infinite series to a finite number of terms and comparing estimates with the single plane wave scattering situation. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Open Physics de Gruyter

Transverse magnetic scattering of two incident plane waves by a dielectric coated cylindrical reflector

Open Physics , Volume 3 (2) – Jun 1, 2005

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de Gruyter
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2391-5471
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2391-5471
DOI
10.2478/BF02475590
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Abstract

Abstract Scattering characteristics of two plane waves are investigated for a circular cylinder covered by a dielectric substance. Fields are assumed to be transverse magnetic (TM) and represented in an exponential series form. The diffracted radiations are found by applying the boundary conditions to the wave functions. The wave transformation method and the orthogonality of the exponential functions are respectively employed to obtain an infinite series in the solution. Numerical results are evaluated by reducing the infinite series to a finite number of terms and comparing estimates with the single plane wave scattering situation.

Journal

Open Physicsde Gruyter

Published: Jun 1, 2005

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