“…However, for non-normal incidence, the patterns do show less symmetry, as expected, and an even richer and more complicated angular structure. In principle, the enhanced backscattering peak phenomenon should exist in both coand cross-polarized scattering [17,18,19]. However, for the roughness parameters assumed in this work, one observes instead of a well-pronounced peak in the backscattering direction, a ridge of constant enhanced intensity in parts of the backscattering plane (q In passing, we note that having available only the inplane and out-of-plane results for the same angle of incidence, the local enhancements observed in e.g.…”