2017
DOI: 10.2528/pierb17010908
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Plane Wave Diffraction by a Finite Parallel-Plate Waveguide With Sinusoidal Wall Corrugation

Abstract: Abstract-The diffraction by a finite parallel-plate waveguide with sinusoidal wall corrugation is analyzed for the E-polarized plane wave incidence using the Wiener-Hopf technique combined with the perturbation method. Assuming that the corrugation amplitude of the waveguide walls is small compared with the wavelength and expanding the boundary condition on the waveguide surface into the Taylor series, the problem is reduced to the diffraction by a flat, finite parallel-plate waveguide with a certain mixed bou… Show more

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“…Turning to the concrete content of the present article, our investigation focuses on perfectly conducting surface‐relief gratings with sinusoidal corrugation. For a long time, plane wave diffraction problems for both E‐ and H‐polarization for finite sinusoidal single gratings [16] and binary gratings [17] have been analysed by the Wiener–Hopf technique combined with a perturbation method. In these articles, the initial stage of the solution assumes that the depth of the grating is small compared with the wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turning to the concrete content of the present article, our investigation focuses on perfectly conducting surface‐relief gratings with sinusoidal corrugation. For a long time, plane wave diffraction problems for both E‐ and H‐polarization for finite sinusoidal single gratings [16] and binary gratings [17] have been analysed by the Wiener–Hopf technique combined with a perturbation method. In these articles, the initial stage of the solution assumes that the depth of the grating is small compared with the wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%