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The Solution to the Inverse Scattering Problem, Based on Fast Zero Location from Two Measurements

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Pages 1433-1444 | Published online: 14 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

The present paper presents a simple and fast method for solving the phase problem in scattering determinations. After defining the problem in the introduction, the paper outlines, in § 2, the main conventional approaches to solving the phase problem, which is due to the presence of complex zeros of the scattered field in the space of measurement. If N such zeros are present, the ambiguity in solving the inverse scattering problem in 2 N . Section 3 offers the mathematical foundations of the proposed new method. It discusses the properties of the distributions of zeros and in particular the way in which they encode the information in the object space. Using these properties as a basis, § 4 puts forward a method for zero location, which involves two conventional scattering measurements, without a priori information. The main advantage of the procedure consists of reducing the number of computations required for determining possible solutions from 2 N to 2N, by using an iterative procedure.

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