Electromagnetic Wave Scattering

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The discussion centers around the search for academic papers related to "Depolarization and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from Moving Surfaces with Roughness." A participant suggests using Google Scholar, which provides access to a wide range of scientific and engineering journals. Despite attempts to find relevant literature through various databases like Scitation, IOP, EP, and lanl, the original poster has not located the desired information. They mention a specific interest in the dynamics of boundary conditions affecting scattered waves, noting that most existing studies focus on static boundaries. A reference to a related paper on bistatic scattering and depolarization of rough surfaces is provided, but it does not address the dynamic aspect the poster is interested in.
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Hi everyone,

Have anyone ever seen a paper on "Depolarization and Scattering of Electromagnetic Wave form Moving Surface with Roughness" or something relevant?

I'll be thanks if give me a reference.

Cheers
 
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http://scholar.google.com/

I don't know if it will help, but you can try the above web site. It is a new service from google which has most scientific and engineering journals as its data base.
 
I did.

mathman said:
http://scholar.google.com/

I don't know if it will help, but you can try the above web site. It is a new service from google which has most scientific and engineering journals as its data base.

I've already tried it, also have searched in Scitation, IOP, EP, and lanl but fail to find what I'm looking for.
 
I took a quick look at the google scholar site using "electromagnetic wave scattering" and got a lot of hits. Try sifting through it - you may find what you want.
 
I am not sure what you are looking for, but the google scholar engine produced this on the first page:

http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0959-7174/11/2/301

"Bistatic scattering and depolarization by randomly rough surfaces: application to the natural rough surfaces in X-band"
 
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Thank you guys. My problem involves dynamical boundary and the effect of its dynamics on scattered wave. All of what I've found have paid on static boundary.
 
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