Grazing Angle Enhanced Backscattering from a Dielectric Film on a Reflecting Metal Substrate
Abstract
The authors recently observed several features from a randomly rough dielectric film on a reflecting metal substrate, including a change in the spectrum of light at the satellite peaks, the high-order correlation, and enhanced backscattering from the grazing angle. In this paper, they focus on the enhanced backscattering phenomena. The backscattering signal at small grazing angles is very important for vehicle re-entrance and subsurface radar sensing applications. Recently, they performed an experimental study of far-field scattering at small grazing angles, especially enhanced backscattering at grazing angles. For a randomly weak, rough dielectric film on a reflecting metal substrate, a much larger enhanced backscattering peak is measured. Experimental results are compared with theoretical predictions based on a two-scale surface roughness scattering model.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA429638
Entities
People
- I. M. Fuks
- Mikael Ciftan
- Zu-han Gu