Title :
Spherical-wave and plane-wave propagators
Author :
Rino, Charles L.
Abstract :
This paper explores the equivalence between spherical-wave and plane-wave propagators. Spherical-wave propagators are intimately part of diffraction and boundary scattering theory. They consequently are used almost exclusively in introductory presentations of electromagnetic theory. However, equivalent representations can be constructed from superpositions of propagating plane waves. This leads to two different approaches to diffraction theory. Spherical-wave computations are initiated by induced point sources. Plane-wave computations are initiated by an equivalent-aperture plane field. Subsequent propagation can be computed with Fourier transformations. Sampling requirements ultimately limit the utility of Fourier-domain computations. Examples are presented.
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave diffraction; electromagnetic wave propagation; Fourier transformations; Fourier-domain computations; Subsequent propagation; boundary scattering theory; diffraction theory; electromagnetic theory; equivalent representations; equivalent-aperture plane field; plane-wave computations; plane-wave propagators; spherical-wave propagators; Approximation methods; Diffraction; Electromagnetic diffraction; Electromagnetic propagation; Optical diffraction; Scattering; Electromagnetic diffraction; electromagnetic propagation; electromagnetic scattering; electromagnetic theory;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2013.6474487