International audienceWe present a numerical simulation of scattering by one-dimensional randomly rough surfaces. It is based on the use of plane-wave expansions to describe the fields on the surface (i.e. Rayleigh hypothesis). Accuracy and convergence properties of two different numerical implementations are studied. Some examples of results for a dielectric and a metallic Gaussian rough surface are shown to be in good agreement with calculations by a rigorous numerical method. The Rayleigh method appears to be a fast computation tool for dielectric surfaces with slopes of less than
We present rigorous, nonperturbative, purely numerical solutions of the Rayleigh equations for the s...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
Scattering by random rough surfaces has been studied by analytic methods such as the Kirchhoff metho...
International audienceWe present a numerical simulation of scattering by one-dimensional randomly ro...
International audienceWe present a numerical simulation of scattering by one-dimensional randomly ro...
International audienceWe present a numerical simulation of scattering by one-dimensional randomly ro...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
International audienceWe present a treatment of the scattering of electromagnetic waves at rough die...
International audienceWe present a treatment of the scattering of electromagnetic waves at rough die...
International audienceWe present a treatment of the scattering of electromagnetic waves at rough die...
International audienceWe present a treatment of the scattering of electromagnetic waves at rough die...
We present a method giving the bi-static scattering coefficient of a one-dimensional dielectric rand...
We present a method giving the bi-static scattering coefficient of a one-dimensional dielectric rand...
We present a method giving the bi-static scattering coefficient of a one-dimensional dielectric rand...
We present a method giving the bi-static scattering coefficient of a one-dimensional dielectric rand...
We present rigorous, nonperturbative, purely numerical solutions of the Rayleigh equations for the s...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
Scattering by random rough surfaces has been studied by analytic methods such as the Kirchhoff metho...
International audienceWe present a numerical simulation of scattering by one-dimensional randomly ro...
International audienceWe present a numerical simulation of scattering by one-dimensional randomly ro...
International audienceWe present a numerical simulation of scattering by one-dimensional randomly ro...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
International audienceWe present a treatment of the scattering of electromagnetic waves at rough die...
International audienceWe present a treatment of the scattering of electromagnetic waves at rough die...
International audienceWe present a treatment of the scattering of electromagnetic waves at rough die...
International audienceWe present a treatment of the scattering of electromagnetic waves at rough die...
We present a method giving the bi-static scattering coefficient of a one-dimensional dielectric rand...
We present a method giving the bi-static scattering coefficient of a one-dimensional dielectric rand...
We present a method giving the bi-static scattering coefficient of a one-dimensional dielectric rand...
We present a method giving the bi-static scattering coefficient of a one-dimensional dielectric rand...
We present rigorous, nonperturbative, purely numerical solutions of the Rayleigh equations for the s...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
Scattering by random rough surfaces has been studied by analytic methods such as the Kirchhoff metho...