Scattering waves off resonant structures, with the waves coupling into and out of the structure at a finite number of locations (‘ports’), is an extremely common problem both in theory and in real-world applications. In practice, solving for the scattering properties of a particular complex structure is extremely difficult and, in real-world applications, often impractical. In particular, if the wavelength of the incident wave is short compared to the structure size, and the dynamics of the ray trajectories within the scattering region are chaotic, the scattering properties of the cavity will be extremely sensitive to small perturbations. Thus, mathematical models have been developed which attempt to determine the statistical, rather than s...
Predicting the nature of the scattering of short wavelength waves in random interconnected networks ...
Using the supersymmetric method of random matrix theory within the Heidelberg approach framework we ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This dissertation presents a theory of the time-domain...
Scattering waves off resonant structures, with the waves coupling into and out of the structure at a...
Wave coupling within systems with irregular boundaries is a common phenomenon in many branches of sc...
In this work, we extend results on the coupling of radiation through apertures inside wave chaotic e...
Wave scattering in a complicated environment is a common challenge in many engineering fields becaus...
This dissertation addresses the dynamics of a quantum particle moving in an array of fixed scatterer...
We performed research in the field of electromagnetic wave chaos and High Power Microwave (HPM) effe...
A version of scattering theory that was developed many years ago to treat nuclear scattering process...
Gyro-traveling-wave amplifiers (gyro-TWAs) are types of gyrodevices, which take advantage of the cyc...
The random coupling model (RCM) can be used to characterize the electromagnetic coupling between mul...
Abstract. Random media have material properties with such complicated spatial vari-ations that they ...
We study the statistical properties of the impedance (Z) and scattering (S) matrices of open electro...
This thesis treats two general problem areas in the field of wave chaos. The first problem area that...
Predicting the nature of the scattering of short wavelength waves in random interconnected networks ...
Using the supersymmetric method of random matrix theory within the Heidelberg approach framework we ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This dissertation presents a theory of the time-domain...
Scattering waves off resonant structures, with the waves coupling into and out of the structure at a...
Wave coupling within systems with irregular boundaries is a common phenomenon in many branches of sc...
In this work, we extend results on the coupling of radiation through apertures inside wave chaotic e...
Wave scattering in a complicated environment is a common challenge in many engineering fields becaus...
This dissertation addresses the dynamics of a quantum particle moving in an array of fixed scatterer...
We performed research in the field of electromagnetic wave chaos and High Power Microwave (HPM) effe...
A version of scattering theory that was developed many years ago to treat nuclear scattering process...
Gyro-traveling-wave amplifiers (gyro-TWAs) are types of gyrodevices, which take advantage of the cyc...
The random coupling model (RCM) can be used to characterize the electromagnetic coupling between mul...
Abstract. Random media have material properties with such complicated spatial vari-ations that they ...
We study the statistical properties of the impedance (Z) and scattering (S) matrices of open electro...
This thesis treats two general problem areas in the field of wave chaos. The first problem area that...
Predicting the nature of the scattering of short wavelength waves in random interconnected networks ...
Using the supersymmetric method of random matrix theory within the Heidelberg approach framework we ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This dissertation presents a theory of the time-domain...