Scattering From Metallic Grating Made Of Various Strip Conductivity Profiles

Authors

    Authors

    C. G. Christodoulou;F. N. Grey

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    Abbreviated Journal Title

    J. Electromagn. Waves Appl.

    Keywords

    Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Applied

    Abstract

    Metallic gratings have long been used as frequency selective surfaces for applications ranging from beam splitters to polarization filters. These gratings are generally modeled as an infinite array of evenly spaced metallic strips. These structures are usually modeled by assuming that each of the strips in the grating has an infinite conductivity or that all strips are made of the same finite conductivity. In this work, various strip conductivity profiles are analyzed for their effect on the radar cross section area (RCS). The induced currents on each strip are solved to calculate the scattered field.

    Journal Title

    Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications

    Volume

    8

    Issue/Number

    2

    Publication Date

    1-1-1994

    Document Type

    Article

    Language

    English

    First Page

    205

    Last Page

    220

    WOS Identifier

    WOS:A1994MY02600004

    ISSN

    0920-5071

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