1.9 Electromagnetic Excitation
Let be an matrix equation constructed using MOM. The excitation vector is obtained by testing the incident electric and magnetic fields, i.e., it contains integrals in the form of
where is the spatial support of the testing function for . Different types of excitations can be used, as described below.
1.9.1 Plane-Wave Excitation
A common excitation used in numerical simulations, e.g., RCS computations, is the plane-wave illumination. A plane wave propagating in the direction with the electric field polarized in the direction () can be written as
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