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The problem of multiple diffractions in the near field region of a conducting strip illuminated by a plane wave is discussed. Application of the Extended Spectral Theory of Diffraction (ESTD) yields a diffraction coefficient that is expressed in terms of a universal integral and remains valid within and outside the transition region of the singly diffracted wave.
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Das Problem der mehrfachen Beugung im Nahfeldgebiet eines leitenden Streifens beleuchtet von einer ebenen Welle wird diskutiert. Die Anwendung der Erweiterten Spektralen Beugungstheorie ergibt einen Beugungskoeffizient, der als universales Integral geschrieben werden kann und innerhalb und außerhalb des Übergangsgebiets der einfach gebeugten Welle gültig bleibt.
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Ivrissimtzis, L.P. Near zone diffraction by a strip. Archiv f. Elektrotechnik 74, 159–162 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01476825
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