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A method to analyze scattering from general periodic screens using Fast Fourier Transform and Conjugate Gradient method

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Periodic structures employed as scatterers exibit some interesting properties that give them a wide. range of application. Among these properties we have the discrete nature of its scattered spectrum and the polarization properties of the scattered field.

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Cátedra, M.F., Torres, R.P., Cuevas, J.G. (1991). A method to analyze scattering from general periodic screens using Fast Fourier Transform and Conjugate Gradient method. In: de Neumann, B. (eds) Electromagnetic Modelling and Measurements for Analysis and Synthesis Problems. NATO ASI Series, vol 199. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3232-9_9

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