In this study, transverse magnetic electromagnetic plane wave scatterings by rectangular cylinders have been analyzed by a high frequency asymptotic method. Scattering field can be generated by the equivalent electric and magnetic currents which are obtained approximately from the geometrical optics (GO) fields. Our formulation is found to be exactly the same with the physical optics (PO) for the conducting cylinders, and it can also be applicable for dielectric cylinders. Numerical calculations are made to compare the results with those by other methods, such as the geometrical theory of diffraction (GTD) and HFSS simulation. A good agreement has been observed to confirm the validity of our method.
Hieu Ngoc QUANG
Chuo University
Hiroshi SHIRAI
Chuo University
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Hieu Ngoc QUANG, Hiroshi SHIRAI, "High Frequency Electromagnetic Scattering Analysis by Rectangular Cylinders - TM Polarization -" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E102-C, no. 1, pp. 21-29, January 2019, doi: 10.1587/transele.E102.C.21.
Abstract: In this study, transverse magnetic electromagnetic plane wave scatterings by rectangular cylinders have been analyzed by a high frequency asymptotic method. Scattering field can be generated by the equivalent electric and magnetic currents which are obtained approximately from the geometrical optics (GO) fields. Our formulation is found to be exactly the same with the physical optics (PO) for the conducting cylinders, and it can also be applicable for dielectric cylinders. Numerical calculations are made to compare the results with those by other methods, such as the geometrical theory of diffraction (GTD) and HFSS simulation. A good agreement has been observed to confirm the validity of our method.
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