Artigo Revisado por pares

Analysis of two-dimensional electromagnetic scattering from nonplanar periodic surfaces using a strip current model

1989; IEEE Antennas & Propagation Society; Volume: 37; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/8.43563

ISSN

1558-2221

Autores

Amir Boag, Y. Leviatan, Alona Boag,

Tópico(s)

Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods

Resumo

A method-of-moments solution is presented for the problem of two-dimensional transverse magnetic (TM) scattering of a plane wave from a nonplanar periodic surface separating two contrasting homogeneous media. The moment solution uses fictitious spatially periodic and properly modulated electric current strips to simulate the field scattered by the surface and the field penetrating the surface. The fields radiated by the current strips are represented in terms of Floquet modes, and the problem is reduced to a consideration of the fields over a single period. The simulated fields are forced to obey the continuity conditions for the tangential components of the electric and magnetic fields at a selected set of points on the interface within a single period. The procedure is simple to implement, rapidly converging, and applicable to arbitrary smooth profiles. Perfectly conducting media are treated as reduced cases of the general procedure for penetrable media. Results for sinusoidal surfaces are given and compared with available data. The efficiency of the method is demonstrated. >

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