Reprint

Electromagnetic Scattering and Its Applications: From Low Frequencies to Photonics

Edited by
October 2021
134 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2207-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2208-1 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Electromagnetic Scattering and Its Applications: From Low Frequencies to Photonics that was published in

Computer Science & Mathematics
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary

Electromagnetic scattering is a very wide research topic and is behind the development of many devices and systems in everyday life: from mobile communication to radar apparatuses, from medical diagnostics to innovative materials, and so forth. Despite the significant advances made in the study of this subject, that goes back centuries, new applications are continuously emerging and stimulating researchers to face both theoretical and practical issues. This book aims at presenting innovative research contributions in different fields where electromagnetic scattering phenomena play an important role, which include scattering theory and modeling, numerical techniques, and applications.

We would like to thank all the contributors to this Special Issue and the reviewers who took the time to provide the authors with very valuable and constructive comments and suggestions. Without their invaluable contribution, this Special Issue would not have been possible.

Gian Luigi Gragnani

Alessandro Fedeli

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
numerical simulation; finite volume methods; physical optics; radar cross-section; radio propagation in an urban environment; electromagnetic field level; narrow band measurements; software prototype; electromagnetic scattering; time-harmonic electromagnetic fields; bianisotropic media; metamaterials; variational formulation; well posedness; finite element method; convergence of the approximation; electromagnetic band gap structure; microstrip band stop filter; band stop characteristics; auxiliary differential equation (ADE); magnetized plasma; numerical simulation; PITD method; propagation; electromagnetic scattering and propagation; Mie scattering; reflection coefficient; inverse scattering; tomography; conducting cylinders; n/a