Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5428828 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper concerns scattering of an electromagnetic wave by a bounded object located inside a parallel plate waveguide. The exciting field in the waveguide is either an arbitrary source located at a finite distance from the obstacle or a plane wave generated in the far zone. In the latter case, the generating field corresponds to the lowest propagating mode (TEM) in the waveguide. The analytic treatment of the problem relies on an extension of the null field approach, or the T-matrix method, originally developed by Peter Waterman, and later generalized to deal with objects close to an interface. The present paper generalizes this approach further to deal with obstacles inside a parallel plate waveguide. This problem shows features that reflect both the two-dimensional geometry and the three-dimensional scattering characteristics. The analysis is illustrated by several numerical examples.

► Extension of the T-matrix method to more complex geometries. ► New formulation of EM scattering by bounded obstacles in a parallel plate waveguide. ► Systematic formulation of EM scattering using the integral representation. ► Verification of scattering sum rules. ► Method for experimental verification of electromagnetic scattering.

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