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Modal, ray, and beam techniques for analyzing the EM scattering by open-ended waveguide cavities
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EngineeringWave OpticOpen-ended Waveguide CavitiesEm ScatteringElectromagnetic CompatibilityBeam OpticOptical PropertiesGuided-wave OpticOptical SystemsWaveguide CavitiesElectromagnetic WavePhotonicsBeam TechniquesHigh-frequency Electromagnetic ScatteringPhysical OpticsPhysicsApodized AperturesClassical OpticsGeometrical OpticApplied PhysicsWave ScatteringHigh-frequency Approximation
The problem of high-frequency electromagnetic scattering by open-ended waveguide cavities with an interior termination is analyzed via three different approaches. When cavities can be adequately modeled by joining together piecewise separable waveguide sections, a hybrid combination of asymptotic high-frequency and modal techniques is employed. In the case of more arbitrarily shaped waveguide cavities for which modes cannot even be defined in the conventional sense, the geometrical optics ray approach proves to be highly useful. However, at sufficiently high frequencies, both of these approaches tend to become inefficient; hence, a paraxial Gaussian beam technique, which retains much of the simplicity of the ray approximation but is potentially more efficient, is investigated. Typical numerical results based on the different approaches are discussed.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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