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Light scattering from anisotropic, randomly rough, perfectly conducting surfaces (English)
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9 August 2011
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In this investigation, an approach is introduced for performing rigorous numerical simulations of electromagnetic wave scattering from randomly rough, perfectly conducting surfaces. It is based on a surface integral technique, and consists of determining the unknown electric surface current densities from which the electromagnetic field everywhere can be determined. The method is used to study the scattering of a \(p\)-polarized beam from an anisotropic Gaussian, randomly rough, perfectly conducting surface. It is demonstrated that the surface anisotropy gives rise to interesting and pronounced signatures in the angular intensity distribution of the scattered light. The origins of these features are discussed.
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electromagnetic wave scattering
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anisotropic Gaussian, randomly rough, perfectly conducting surfaces
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surface integral technique
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