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Magnetic line source diffraction by a conductive half‐plane in an anisotropic plasma

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An integral theory that is associated with the scattered fields is considered for the solution of H‐polarized line source diffraction by a conductive half‐plane, which is surrounded by an anisotropic… Click to show full abstract

An integral theory that is associated with the scattered fields is considered for the solution of H‐polarized line source diffraction by a conductive half‐plane, which is surrounded by an anisotropic plasma. As the anisotropy does not affect an E‐polarized incident wave, only one polarization case is considered. The cold plasma medium is characterized by the dielectric tensor. The constant external magnetic field producing the anisotropy in a cold plasma is applied parallel to the edge of the half‐plane. The total, scattered, and diffracted waves are derived in terms of the Fresnel functions. Therefore, finite magnitude values at the transition boundaries are obtained. The wave behaviours are investigated numerically for different quantities of the medium.

Keywords: source diffraction; half plane; line source; diffraction conductive; half

Journal Title: Contributions to Plasma Physics
Year Published: 2020

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