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UFN, 2002 Volume 172, Number 5, Pages 601–607 (Mi ufn2016)

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Dipole-wave theory of electromagnetic diffraction

V. G. Niziev

Institute on Laser and Information Technologies, Russian Academy of Scienses, Shatura, Moskovskaya obl.

Abstract: A theory of diffraction is presented which systematically employs the wave approach used in the Kirchhoff method and, unlike the Kirchhoff integral, does not have severe applicability limitations. The diffraction problem is solved by using the Hertz vector instead of the field vector used in the Kirchhoff integral. The basic diffraction problems for linearly, radially, and azimuthally polarized radiation are solved analytically. The key qualitative feature of the solutions is the presence of 'poles' — zero field points within the diffraction pattern of light and dark fringes. The poles lie along the direction of the electric field vector. The solutions obtained satisfy the Maxwell equations and the reciprocity principle.

PACS: 41.20.Jb, 42.25.Fx

Received: August 29, 2001

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0172.200205e.0601


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2002, 45:5, 553–559

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