Wedge Diffraction as an Instance of Radiative Shielding
J. A. Grzesik

TL;DR
This paper reexamines the classical Sommerfeld wedge diffraction solution from a null interior field perspective, revealing new insights into the radiative and shielding properties of wedge diffraction.
Contribution
It introduces a physically robust reinterpretation of wedge diffraction, emphasizing surface currents and radiative fields, and suggests pathways for exact solutions involving dielectric wedges.
Findings
Exact surface currents reproduce mirror and shielding fields.
Diffractive contributions cancel inside the wedge, matching GTD structure.
The approach offers a physically meaningful reinterpretation of classical solutions.
Abstract
The celebrated Sommerfeld wedge diffraction solution is reexamined from a null interior field perspective. Exact surface currents provided by that solution, when considered as disembodied half-plane laminae radiating into an ambient, uniform space both inside and outside the wedge proper, do succeed in reconstituting both a specular, mirror field above the exposed face, and a shielding plane-wave field of a sign opposite to that of the incoming excitation which, under superposition, creates both the classical, geometric-optics shadow, and a strictly null interior field at the dominant, plane-wave level. Both mirror and shadow radiated fields are controlled by the residue at just one simple pole encountered during a spectral radiative field assembly, fixed in place by incidence direction as measured from the exposed face. The radiated fields further provide diffractive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectromagnetic Scattering and Analysis · Numerical methods in inverse problems · Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods
