The scattering of time-harmonic plane waves by a perfectly electrically conducting half-plane in relativistic uniform motion has been previously shown to give rise to polarization effects when the line of… Click to show full abstract
The scattering of time-harmonic plane waves by a perfectly electrically conducting half-plane in relativistic uniform motion has been previously shown to give rise to polarization effects when the line of motion is along an arbitrary direction. A physical interpretation for the observation of these polarization effects is herein presented, based on an analysis of the geometric properties of the scatterer under Lorentz transformations.
               
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