Comparison of Scattered Power from a Layer with Randomly Distributed Lossy Spheres of High Dielectric Constant by Using Radiative Transfer Theory(Special Issue on Problems of Random Scattering and Electromagnetic Wave Sensing)
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This paper deals with the scattering problem of a layer where many spherical lossy particles of high dielectric constant are randomly distributed. A radiative transfer equation is used to calculate the scattering cross section of the layer. Four different multiple scattering methods are applied to determine the coefficients of the equation. The scattering cross sections of the four methods are compared by changing the incident angle and polarization of incident waves and the layer thickness. The comparison shows that the scattering cross section fairly depends on the multiple scattering methods and that we need to use an appropriate multiple scattering method for a scattering problem when using a radiative transfer equation.
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- 2000-12-25
著者
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Tateiba Mitsuo
Department Of Computer Science And Communication Engineering Graduate School Of Information Science
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Matsuoka Tsuyoshi
Department Of Computer Science And Communication Engineering Graduate School Of Information Science
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