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TEAM LinG
Fundamentals of the
Physical Theory of
Diffraction
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Fundamentals of the
Physical Theory of
Diffraction
Pyotr Ya. Ufimtsev
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Copyright ©2007 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved
Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey
Published simultaneously in Canada
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data.
Ufimstev, Pyotr Yakovlevich.
Fundamentals of the physical theory of diffraction / by Pyotr Ufimstev. p. cm.
“A Wiley–Interscience publication.”
Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 978-0-470-09771-7
1. Electromagnetic waves- -Diffraction. 2. Diffractive scattering. I. Title.
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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1. Basic Notions in Acoustic and Electromagnetic Diffraction Problems |
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1.1 |
Formulation of the Diffraction Problem |
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1.2 |
Scattered Field in the Far Zone |
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1.3 |
Physical Optics |
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1.3.1 Definition of the Physical Optics |
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Total Scattering Cross-Section |
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1.3.4 Introducing the Notion of |
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1.3.5 Shadow Contour Theorem and theTotal Scattering |
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Cross-Section |
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1.3.6 Summary of Properties of Physical |
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Optics Approximation |
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Nonuniform Component of Induced Surface Field |
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1.5 |
Electromagnetic Waves |
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Problems |
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2. Wedge Diffraction: Exact Solution and Asymptotics |
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2.1 |
Classical Solutions |
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2.2 |
Transition to the Plane Wave Excitation |
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Conversion of the Series Solution to the Sommerfeld Integrals |
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The Sommerfeld Ray Asymptotics |
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2.5 |
The Pauli Asymptotics |
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Uniform Asymptotics: Extension of the Pauli Technique |
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2.7 |
Comments on Alternative Asymptotics |
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Problems |
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3. Wedge Diffraction: The Physical Optics Field |
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3.1 |
Original PO Integrals |
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Conversion of the PO Integrals to the Canonical Form |
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Ray Asymptotics for the PO Diffracted Field |
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Problems |
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4. Wedge Diffraction: Radiation by the Nonuniform Component |
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4.1 |
Integrals and Asymptotics |
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Integral Form of Functions f (1) and g(1) |
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Oblique Incidence of a Plane Wave at a Wedge |
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Problems |
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5. First-Order Diffraction at Strips and Polygonal Cylinders |
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5.1 |
Diffraction at a Strip |
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5.1.1 |
Physical Optics Part of the Scattered Field |
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Total Scattered Field |
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Numerical Analysis of the Scattered Field |
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First-Order PTD with Truncated Scattering Sources jh(1) |
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5.2 |
Diffraction at a Triangular Cylinder |
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5.2.1 |
Symmetric Scattering: PO Approximation |
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Backscattering: PO Approximation |
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Symmetric Scattering: First-Order PTD Approximation |
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Backscattering: First-Order PTD Approximation |
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Numerical Analysis of the Scattered Field |
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Problems |
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Bodies of Revolution |
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6.1 |
Diffraction at a Canonical Conic Surface |
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Integrals for the Scattered Field |
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Ray Asymptotics |
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Focal Fields |
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Bessel Interpolations for the Field u(1) |
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Scattering at a Disk |
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Physical Optics Approximation |
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Field Generated by Nonuniform Scattering Sources |
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Total Scattered Field |
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6.3 Scattering at Cones: Focal Field |
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Asymptotic Approximations for the Field |
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Numerical Analysis of Backscattering |
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6.4Bodies of Revolution with Nonzero Gaussian Curvature:
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PO Approximation |
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6.4.2 Total Backscattered Focal Field: First-Order PTD |
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Backscattering from Paraboloids |
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Backscattering from Spherical Segments |
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6.5Bodies of Revolution with Nonzero Gaussian Curvature:
Axially Symmetric Bistatic Scattering |
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6.5.1 Ray Asymptotics for the PO Field |
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6.5.2Bessel Interpolations for the PO Field in the
Region π − ω ≤ ϑ ≤ π 159
6.5.3Bessel Interpolations for the PTD Field in the
Region π − ω ≤ ϑ ≤ π 160
6.5.4 Asymptotics for the PTD Field in the Region
2ω < ϑ ≤ π − ω away from the GO Boundary ϑ = 2ω 161
6.5.5Uniform Approximations for the PO Field in the Ray Region
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Region for Reflected Rays |
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Problems |
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7. Elementary Acoustic and Electromagnetic Edge Waves |
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Elementary Strips on a Canonical Wedge |
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Integrals for js,h(1) on Elementary Strips |
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Triple Integrals for Elementary Edge Waves |
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Transformation of Triple Integrals into One-Dimensional Integrals |
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General Asymptotics for Elementary Edge Waves |
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Analytic Properties of Elementary Edge Waves |
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Numerical Calculations of Elementary Edge Waves |
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Electromagnetic Elementary Edge Waves |
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Improved Theory of Elementary Edge Waves |
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Electromagnetic EEWs |
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Some References Related to Elementary Edge Waves |
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Problems |
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8. Ray and Caustics Asymptotics for Edge Diffracted Waves |
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8.1 |
Ray Asymptotics |
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8.1.1 |
Acoustic Waves |
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8.1.2 |
Electromagnetic Waves |
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Comments on Ray Asymptotics |
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Caustic Asymptotics |
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8.2.1 |
Acoustic Waves |
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Electromagnetic Waves |
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Problems |
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9. Multiple Diffraction of Edge Waves: Grazing Incidence and Slope |
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9.1 |
Statement of the Problem and Related References |
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9.2 |
Grazing Diffraction |
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9.2.1 |
Acoustic Waves |
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9.2.2 |
Electromagnetic Waves |
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Slope Diffraction in the Configuration of Figure 9.1 |
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Acoustic Waves |
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9.3.2 |
Electromagnetic Waves |
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Slope Diffraction: General Case |
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9.4.1 |
Acoustic Waves |
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9.4.2 |
Electromagnetic Waves |
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Problems |
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10. Diffraction Interaction of Neighboring Edges on a Ruled Surface |
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10.1 |
Diffraction at an Acoustically Hard Surface |
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Diffraction at an Acoustically Soft Surface |
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10.3 |
Diffraction of Electromagnetic Waves |
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Statement of the Problem and its Characteristic Features |
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Multiple Hard Diffraction |
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Multiple Soft Diffraction |
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Focusing of Multiple Edge Waves Diffracted at a Disk |
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Multiple Hard Diffraction |
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Multiple Soft Diffraction |
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Multiple Diffraction of Electromagnetic Waves |
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Backscattering at a Finite-Length Cylinder |
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13.1 |
Acoustic Waves |
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13.1.1 PO Approximation |
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13.1.2Backscattering Produced by the Nonuniform
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13.1.3 Total Backscattered Field |
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13.2 Electromagnetic Waves |
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13.2.1E-Polarization 279
13.2.2H-Polarization 283
Problems 285
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14.1 |
Acoustic Waves |
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14.1.1 |
PO Approximation |
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Shadow Radiation as a Part of the Physical Optics Field |
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PTD for Bistatic Scattering at a Hard Cylinder |
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Beams and Rays of the Scattered Field |
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Refined Asymptotics for the Specular Beam |
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Electromagnetic Waves |
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14.2.1E-Polarization 304
14.2.2H-Polarization 306
14.2.3Refined Asymptotics for the Specular Beam Reflected
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Problems |
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Conclusion |
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