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Article Dans Une Revue Waves in Random and Complex Media Année : 2008

Implementation and validation of the curvilinear coordinate method for the scattering of electromagnetic waves from two-dimensional dielectric random rough surfaces

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The curvilinear coordinate method is applied for analysing 2-D dielectric random rough surfaces. The theory is based on Maxwell's equations written in a non-orthogonal coordinate system. For each medium, this method leads to an eigenvalue system. The scattered fields within two media are expanded as linear combinations of eigensolutions satisfying the outgoing wave condition. The boundary conditions allow the scattering amplitudes to be determined. The coherent and incoherent intensities are estimated by averaging the scattering amplitudes over several realizations. The theory is verified by comparison with results obtained by other exact method. A discussion on the C-method and the Sparse-Matrix CAnonical Grid method is proposed in terms of accuracy and computation time.
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hal-00330002 , version 1 (13-10-2008)

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Richard Dusséaux, Karim Aït Braham, G. Granet. Implementation and validation of the curvilinear coordinate method for the scattering of electromagnetic waves from two-dimensional dielectric random rough surfaces. Waves in Random and Complex Media, 2008, 18 (4), pp.551-570. ⟨10.1080/17455030802126913⟩. ⟨hal-00330002⟩
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