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Hybrid Time-Domain PTD and Physical Optics Contour Integral Representations for the Near-Field Backscattering Problem

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Time-domain physical optics (TDPO) contour integral representations are developed for backscattered near fields from a perfectly conducting surface illuminated by a dipole source. The proposed representations are derived from the… Click to show full abstract

Time-domain physical optics (TDPO) contour integral representations are developed for backscattered near fields from a perfectly conducting surface illuminated by a dipole source. The proposed representations are derived from the TDPO surface integral representations by introducing two theorems: surface gradient and surface divergence theorems. The proposed representations are free from singularities for all the source/observer positions in which the dipole antenna is located. In addition, the time-domain physical theory of diffraction is introduced to modify the physical optical field considering the effect of the edge diffraction. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed method.

Keywords: physical optics; contour integral; time domain; integral representations; optics

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Year Published: 2019

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