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Scattering from an object behind multi-layer periodic gratings of cylindrical shapes

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Pages 898-911 | Received 21 Feb 2017, Accepted 27 Apr 2017, Published online: 16 May 2017
 

Abstract

The problem of electromagnetic scattering from a perfect electric conductor (PEC) object of arbitrary cross-section behind multilayer of periodic gratings of circular cylinders is solved by a hybrid method combining the Method of Moments (MoM), decomposition, and the Physical Optics methods. The periodic grating’s periodic cell consists of multiple layers of lossy-dielectric scattering elements situated in free space. The PEC object under the periodic gratings assumed to be electrically large. A set of electric-field integral equations (EFIEs) for the perturbation currents both on the portion of the PEC object and the periodic gratings most strongly interacting with each other obtained using the surface equivalence principle and a decomposition method. Then, MoM is used to solve the EFIEs in the frequency domain to obtain the scattered electric field.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This research has been supported by TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) [project number 114E241].

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