Abstract
Controlled laboratory experiments afford an indispensable tool in the validation of the numerous theories on electromagnetic scattering and depolarization. In a recent article in Optics Communications [61 (1987) 91], a group at Imperial College reported some very stimulating observations on enhanced backscatter from rough surfaces with large mean square slopes. A second order iterative solution based on the rigorous full wave approximation indicates that contrary to the suggestions made by the researchers at Imperial College (based on their consideration of many other theories), the observed enhanced backscatter can be attributed to single scatter rather than multiple scatter.
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