Using a TE/TM decomposition for an angular plane-wave spectrum of free random electromagnetic waves and matched boundary conditions, we derive the probability density function for the energy density of the vector electric field in the presence of a semi-infinite isotropic medium. The theoretical analysis is illustrated with calculations and results for good electric conductors and for a lossless dielectric half-space. The influence of the permittivity and conductivity on the intensity, random polarization, statistical distribution and standard deviation of the field is investigated, both for incident plus reflected fields and for refracted fields. External refraction is found to result in compression of the fluctuations of the random field
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AbstractWe are interested in studying the contributions of the physical parameters of materials to t...
We consider a perfectly conducting plane with a local cylindrical perturbation illuminated by a mono...
Random electromagnetic fields can always be decomposed into polarized and unpolarized components. Th...
Abstract. We study long range propagation of electromagnetic waves in random waveguides with rectang...
In modeling electromagnetic phenomena randomness of the propagation medium and of the dielectric obj...
A mathematical theory of noise-like electromagnetic fields of arbitrary spectral width is formulated...
Abstract—In modeling electromagnetic phenomena randomness of the propagation medium and of the diele...
A general method is set up, which casts problems of electromagnetic waves in random media into a sys...
International audienceWe present a statistical study of electromagnetic wave scattering by a stack o...
This dissertation addresses the important problem of electromagnetic field propagation through and s...
For a macroscopically plane-parallel discrete random medium, the boundary conditions for the specifi...
Electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering in a sphere composed of an inhomogeneous medium havi...
Maxwell's equations for a medium in which the “dielectric constant” is a slowly-varying random funct...
Random electromagnetic fields can always be decomposed into polarized and unpolarized components. Th...
We study the propagation of high-frequency electromagnetic waves in randomly heterogeneous bianisotr...
AbstractWe are interested in studying the contributions of the physical parameters of materials to t...
We consider a perfectly conducting plane with a local cylindrical perturbation illuminated by a mono...
Random electromagnetic fields can always be decomposed into polarized and unpolarized components. Th...