Resonant scattering for characterization of axisymmetric dielectric objects
Abstract
Resonances in the electromagnetic scattering by dielectric objects are investigated both numerically and experimentally with particular emphasis on their direct application to object characterization. Low ka calculations for spheres and an infinite circular cylinder illustrate the modal nature of the resonances and the dependence of the resonance spectra on refractive index and size. Experiments show that the specific wavelengths at which resonances occur in the scattering intensity from a glass fiber can be used to determine its diameter to a high accuracy. The extended boundary condition method is used to calculate the low ka resonances of a prolate spheroid and a finite circulate cylinder with the anticipation that the scattering resonances may be particularly suitable for characterizing randomly oriented nonspherical objects.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
- Pub Date:
- March 1982
- DOI:
- 10.1109/TAP.1982.1142770
- Bibcode:
- 1982ITAP...30..168B
- Keywords:
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- Axisymmetric Bodies;
- Dielectrics;
- Electromagnetic Scattering;
- Resonance Scattering;
- Scattering Cross Sections;
- Boundary Conditions;
- Boundary Value Problems;
- Circular Cylinders;
- Error Analysis;
- Glass Fibers;
- Prolate Spheroids;
- Refractivity;
- Spheres;
- Communications and Radar