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Electromagnetic Scattering from Radially Inhomogeneous Infinite Cylinders at Oblique Incidence

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Abstract

The solution of the problem of electromagnetic scattering from an infinite cylinder at oblique orientation of the incident plane wave is extended to cover the case of a concentric cylinder. Two cases of the concentric cylinder are considered: one in which the concentric sheath is homogeneous and one in which the refractive index of the concentric sheath shows a radial dependence. The formalism of the problem is such that the scattering intensities are amenable to machine computation.

© 1966 Optical Society of America

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