Abstract

A new integral method to compute the electromagnetic scattering by general inhomogeneous dielectric bodies is presented. The method is based on a volume/surface equivalence principle and it uses the electromagnetic potentials as primary unknowns. The main advantage of this method comes from the continuity of the potentials across interfaces separating different media so that very easy to handle nodal basis functions can be used to solve the integral equations with the method of moments.

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