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Communications in Mathematical Sciences
Volume 13 (2015)
Number 3
Special Issue in Honor of George Papanicolaou’s 70th Birthday
Guest Editors: Liliana Borcea, Jean-Pierre Fouque, Shi Jin, Lenya Ryzhik, and Jack Xin
Transmission and reflection of electromagnetic waves in randomly layered media
Pages: 707 – 728
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CMS.2015.v13.n3.a6
Authors
Abstract
In this paper, the reflection of an obliquely incident electromagnetic wave on a randomly layered multiscale half-space is analyzed. By using homogenization and diffusion approximation theorems, it is possible to get a complete description of the reflectivity of the random half-space that depends on the effective reflectivity of the interface and on the random reflectivity of the bulk medium. Particular attention is devoted to the characterization of the Brewster anomalies that correspond to small or even zero reflectivity. It turns out that the interface reflectivity and the random medium reflectivity as functions of the incidence angle may both possess Brewster angles that minimize or even cancel them, but these two angles are in general different.
Keywords
electromagnetic waves, random media, homogenization, diffusion approximation
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification
35Q61, 35R60, 60F05, 78A48
Published 3 March 2015