Abstract
The paper examines the scattering of a Gaussian video signal by an ideally conducting circular cone coated with a dielectric layer. The problem is solved by the method of integral equations for monochromatic waves at low and resonance frequencies with subsequent Fourier transformation to the time domain. The response is investigated with signals propagating along the symmetry axis from the direction of the apex and from the direction of the base for dielectric layers of various permittivities.
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Translated from Chislennye Metody v Matematicheskoi Fizike, Moscow State University, pp. 46–52, 1998.
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Efimova, I.G., Sedel'nikova, Z.V. Diffraction of an electromagnetic signal on an ideally conducting cone with a dielectric coating. Comput Math Model 10, 249–253 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02358944
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