Abstract

ABSTRACT Two-dimensional scattering from a periodic surface with a wedge profile is treated for both TE and TM polarization. The Interface can be either perfectly conducting or penetrable, and the extended boundary condition (EBC) is used in both cases. The method results in simple matrix elements and is easy to apply. Comparison with a perturbation solution shows that the EBC method has greater accuracy and a greater range of validity. Even so, EBC becomes numerically ill conditioned for surface heights that are a significant fraction of the period or the wavelength. Numerical results are presented for conservation of power, and some comparisons are made with previous results for sinusoidal surfaces. Some applications to rf absorber are also presented.

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