Diffraction at a single ideally conducting slit
Maxwell's equations are solved when light, incident normally, is diffracted by a long single slit whose jaws are ideally conducting and of negligible thickness. Expressions, sums over Mathieu functions, are given for the E and B fields in the plane of the slit, and in the (Fraunhofer) far field...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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