Diffraction Theory of Waves by Resistive Surfaces
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2010
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Diffraction of scalar plane waves by resistive surfaces are investigated by defining a new boundary condition in terms of the Dirichlet and Neumann conditions. The scattering problems of waves by a resistive half-plane and the interface between resistive and perfectly magnetic conducting half-planes are examined with the developed method. The resulting fields are plotted numerically. The numerical results show that the evaluated field expressions are in harmony with the theory.
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Yusuf Ziya Umul, and Ugur Yalcin, (2010). "Diffraction Theory of Waves by Resistive Surfaces," Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, Vol. 23, 1-13.
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Progress In Electromagnetics Research B
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