Boundary diffraction wave theory of resistive surfaces with edge discontinuities
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2011
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The line integral of the boundary diffraction wave theory is derived by considering the exact diffracted fields of a resistive half-plane. The line integral is generalized for arbitrary resistive surface with edge discontinuity. The method is applied to the diffraction problem of waves by a convex resistive spherical reflector and the resultant field expressions are investigated numerically
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Boundary Diffraction Wave, Physical Optics, Resistive Surfaces
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Umul, Y.Z. (2011). Boundary diffraction wave theory of resistive surfaces with edge discontinuities. Optics Communications, 284(22), 5269-5274. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2011.07.068
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Optics Communications
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284
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22
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5269
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5274