Abstract

A comparison between exact solutions and surface impedance boundary condition method, for the phenomenon of light scattering from one-dimensional random rough metallic surfaces in both cases of polarization (s- and p-) is presented. The reflective properties of random rough metallic surfaces at a large angle of incidence have been reported on due to their potential applications in some of the radiative heat transfer research areas. The influence of surface roughness, shadowing effects, the nature of polarization, and the nature of the material on the behavior of reflectivity and emissivity has been quantified.

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