New Principle for Scattering Inside A Huygens Bianisotropic Medium

Abstract

A Huygens bianisotropic medium is a linear homogeneous medium for which the Huygens principle can be formulated. When a bounded 3D scattering object composed of a linear bianisotropic medium, whether homogeneous or not, is embedded in a Huygens bianisotropic medium, the excess field phasors inside that object act as volume current densities, and the tangential components of the internal field phasors on the surface of the same object act as surface current densities, to radiate identical field phasors in the external region.

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