Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2000-09-21
Phys. Rev. B, 63 (2001) 245411
Physics
Condensed Matter
RevTeX 4 style, 38 pages, 16 figures, added references and comments on the satellites peaks
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.63.245411
The small perturbations method has been extensively used for waves scattering by rough surfaces. The standard method developped by Rice is difficult to apply when we consider second and third order of scattered fields as a function of the surface height. Calculations can be greatly simplified with the use of reduced Rayleigh equations, because one of the unknown fields can be eliminated. We derive a new set of four reduced equations for the scattering amplitudes, which are applied to the cases of a rough conducting surface, and to a slab where one of the boundary is a rough surface. As in the one-dimensional case, numerical simulations show the appearance of enhanced backscattering for these structures.
Berginc Gérard
Bourrely Claude
Soubret A.
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