Diffraction of a Gaussian Beam by a Strongly Elongated Spheroid


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Abstract

A high-frequency diffraction problem is considered for a Gaussian beam incident parallel to the axis of a strongly elongated spheroid. The parabolic equation method in spheroidal coordinates is used to construct the leading order term of the field asymptotics in the boundary layer near the surface in the form of an integral containing Whittaker functions. The field amplitudes on the surface of a perfectly hard spheroid are computed. High-frequency diffraction effects are discussed.

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I. V. Andronov

St. Petersburg State University

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Russian Federation, St. PetersburgPetergof, 198504

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