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16 Apr 2017 Unlike "macroscopic" optics, where transverse waves (for instance, plane or spherical) are devoted to one cylinder,10,11 the scattering from two circular cylinders12 and two perfectly conducting order terms to find eigen frequencies in an optical fiber waveguide.20 However, the traditional. Born series
Modes of vibration in an ideal fluid bounded by two eccentric rigid infinite circular cylindrical boundaries NoA«l, J.-M. A. and Patitsas, A. J. 1998 Canadian Journal of Physics 76 729. ADS. Plane Wave Scattering By an Array of Bianisotropic Cylinders Enclosed By Another One in an Unbounded Bianisotropic Space: Oblique
Solutions are given for the problem of scattering of plane waves from an arbitrary number The scattering solution for individual columns is described, which is used to introduce that for multiple columns under the Born approximation. A more general approach is .. with the solution for a planar wire grid, bent into a circular.
We present a generalization of a method developed for treating the plane-wave scattering by a perfectly conducting circular cylinder in front of a plane surface to the case of a generic dielectric circular cylinder. Thanks to this formulation, the problem can be treated in a very efficient way for both the near and the far field, and
paper for plane wave scattering from homogeneous dielectric circular cylinders at oblique incidence was published by Wait as early as 1955 [1]. The problem has important practical applications in various areas, such as diffraction grating analysis and design and scattering by ?nite composite cylin- ders with cross-sectional
Abstract: An analytical-numerical technique for the solution of the plane-wave scattering problem by a set of perfectly conducting circular cylinders, buried in a dielectric slab, is presented. The problem is solved for both TM and TE polarizations, and for near- and far-field regions. The proposed method expresses the
A solution is given for the problem of a plane wave incident obliquely on a circular cylinder of infinite length. The electric properties of the cylinder are taken to be homogeneous and isotropic but otherwise arbitrary. It is shown that in the general case the scattered field contains a significant cross-polarized component which
The scattering of electromagnetic waves in free space from an infinite dielectric cylinder is a problem fu'st TM) wave should still give rise to a scattered TE (or TM) wave provided the cylindrical scatterer is effectively .. 1955), Scattering of a plane wave from a circular dielectric cylinder at oblique incidence,. Can. J. Phys.
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