A high frequency correction to the Kirchhoff approximation is developed for application to rough surface scattering. An approximate solution to the magnetic field integral equation for perfect conductivity and plane wave excitation yields a perturbed surface current expressed as a linear function of the second derivatives of surface height. The corrected surface current vector is substituted into the far field Stratton-Chu integral and average backscattered powers for the four polarization combinations are computed on the assumption that the surface is describable as a stationary Gaussian random process. The strength of this scattering solution is that it can account for height curvature correlation without requiring small height and slope
Scattering effects from rough surfaces are non-paraxial diffraction phenomena resulting from random ...
A full-wave theory of plane wave scattering from rough surfaces called the Correction Current (CC) m...
A theoretical and numerical study is made of the scattering of light and other electromagnetic waves...
A new theoretical treatment of the problem of electromagnetic wave scattering from a randomly rough ...
Accuracy of Kirchhoff approximation (KA) for rough-surface electromagnetic wave scattering is studie...
Accuracy of Kirchhoff approximation (KA) for rough-surface electromagnetic wave scattering is studie...
Surface scattering effects are merely diffraction phenomena resulting from random phase variations i...
Rough surface scattering is a current topic of interest in many diverse fields. But, despite its imp...
Kirchhoff approximation used to calculate backscatter of ultrasonic waves from rough laye
International audienceAsymptotic models (small perturbation and small slope approximation at first‐o...
We derive an analytic expression for the height correlation function of a homogeneous, isotropic rou...
A new method is introduced for the solution of problems of scattering by rough surfaces in the high-...
Scattering effects from rough surfaces are non-paraxial diffraction phenomena resulting from random ...
This thesis is a theoretical study that investigates two different problems in electromagnetic scatt...
We study the electromagnetic scattering problem on a random rough surface when the height distributi...
Scattering effects from rough surfaces are non-paraxial diffraction phenomena resulting from random ...
A full-wave theory of plane wave scattering from rough surfaces called the Correction Current (CC) m...
A theoretical and numerical study is made of the scattering of light and other electromagnetic waves...
A new theoretical treatment of the problem of electromagnetic wave scattering from a randomly rough ...
Accuracy of Kirchhoff approximation (KA) for rough-surface electromagnetic wave scattering is studie...
Accuracy of Kirchhoff approximation (KA) for rough-surface electromagnetic wave scattering is studie...
Surface scattering effects are merely diffraction phenomena resulting from random phase variations i...
Rough surface scattering is a current topic of interest in many diverse fields. But, despite its imp...
Kirchhoff approximation used to calculate backscatter of ultrasonic waves from rough laye
International audienceAsymptotic models (small perturbation and small slope approximation at first‐o...
We derive an analytic expression for the height correlation function of a homogeneous, isotropic rou...
A new method is introduced for the solution of problems of scattering by rough surfaces in the high-...
Scattering effects from rough surfaces are non-paraxial diffraction phenomena resulting from random ...
This thesis is a theoretical study that investigates two different problems in electromagnetic scatt...
We study the electromagnetic scattering problem on a random rough surface when the height distributi...
Scattering effects from rough surfaces are non-paraxial diffraction phenomena resulting from random ...
A full-wave theory of plane wave scattering from rough surfaces called the Correction Current (CC) m...
A theoretical and numerical study is made of the scattering of light and other electromagnetic waves...