A New Theorem Concerning Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves in Multilayered Metamaterial Spherical Structures

Authors

  • A. Abdolali Iran University of Science and Technology, Electrical Engineering Department
  • M. M Salary Iran University of Science and Technology, Electrical Engineering Department
Abstract:

The proposed theorem in this paper is indicative of a kind of duality in the propagation of waves in the dual media of and in the spherical structures. Independent of wave frequency, the number of layers, their thickness, and the type of polarization, this theorem holds true in case of any change in any of these conditions. Theorem: Consider a plane wave incident on a multilayered spherical structure. The core of structure may be PEC, metamaterial or dielectric. If we apply the interchange or for the constituting materials of the spherical structure and the surrounding medium the radar cross section of the structure will not change in any direction.

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volume 10  issue 3

pages  159- 167

publication date 2014-09

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