Inversion of permittivity and conductivity profiles employing transverse-magnetic polarized monochromatic data

Physics – Optics

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Inverse Scattering, Magnetic Field Configurations, Permittivity, Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation, Algorithms, Born Approximation, Green'S Functions, Iterative Solution, Wave Propagation

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An inversion algorithm is presented based on a recently developed inversion method referred to as the Renormalized Source-Type Integral Equation approach. The objective of this method is to overcome some of the limitations and difficulties of the iterative Born technique. It recasts the inversion, which is nonlinear in nature, in terms of the solution of a set of linear equations; however, the final inversion equation is still nonlinear. The derived inversion equation is an exact equation which sums up the iterative Neuman (or Born) series in a closed form and thus, is a valid representation even in the case when the Born series diverges.

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