DIFFRACTION BY A UNIDIRECTIONALLY CONDUCTING HALF-PLANE
Canadian Journal of Physics1960Vol. 38(2), pp. 168–175
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Abstract
The problem of the diffraction of a plane electromagnetic wave by a unidirectionally conducting half-plane is solved by transform techniques. A comparison is made with the results previously obtained by Karp.
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