Field transformational approach to three-dimensional scattering from two-dimensional rough surfaces |
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Authors: | Smith Kevin B |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California 93943, USA. kbsmith@nps.edu |
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Abstract: | In 1985, Tappert and Nghiem-Phu introduced a field-transformation technique for computing rough surface scattering from a parabolic equation model utilizing a split-step Fourier marching algorithm. The approach was based on a two-dimensional parabolic equation with a standard operator approximation that was capable of computing scattering from a one-dimensional rough surface. Although this approach has been used extensively and effectively, extensions of this approach to higher order approximations or three-dimensional propagation have only recently been investigated. In this work, the expressions that incorporate higher-order approximations and three-dimensional scattering from two-dimensional rough surfaces are presented. The implications of some computationally necessary approximations are also provided. |
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