TY - GEN
T1 - NEW ELECTROMAGNETIC EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH CAVITY-BACKED APERTURES.
AU - Ziolkowski, Richard W.
PY - 1986
Y1 - 1986
N2 - A number of canonical problems that describe coupling through apertures into enclosed regions have been solved. The scattering data generated by these cavity-backed aperture (CBA) solutions share a common property: they are dominated by resonance features closely connected to the presence of the cavity. The behavior of these CBA resonance features is described for variations in frequencies, angles of incidence, look angles, aperture sizes, and interior object characteristics. It is demonstrated that standard bistatic cross-sections contain information about the interior of the cavity.
AB - A number of canonical problems that describe coupling through apertures into enclosed regions have been solved. The scattering data generated by these cavity-backed aperture (CBA) solutions share a common property: they are dominated by resonance features closely connected to the presence of the cavity. The behavior of these CBA resonance features is described for variations in frequencies, angles of incidence, look angles, aperture sizes, and interior object characteristics. It is demonstrated that standard bistatic cross-sections contain information about the interior of the cavity.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0022938374
SN - 0444989862
T3 - Studies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
SP - 707
EP - 709
BT - Studies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
A2 - Berceli, T.
PB - Elsevier Science Publ, Amsterdam, Neth & New
ER -