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4 October 1983Modifications To Kirchoff's Theory For Scalar Diffraction From Three-Dimensional Objects
Kirchoff's scalar theory must be modified when applied to diffraction from three-dimensional objects. Different approaches are presented and their predictions for wide-angle diffraction from rounded edges are compared to brute-force angular spectrum calculations.
Alan W. Greynolds
"Modifications To Kirchoff's Theory For Scalar Diffraction From Three-Dimensional Objects", Proc. SPIE 0384, Generation, Measurement and Control of Stray Radiation III, (4 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934937
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Alan W. Greynolds, "Modifications To Kirchoff's Theory For Scalar Diffraction From Three-Dimensional Objects," Proc. SPIE 0384, Generation, Measurement and Control of Stray Radiation III, (4 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934937