Three-dimensional reconstruction of non-homogeneous dielectric objects by the coupled-dipole method
AUTOR(ES)
Bassrei, Amin, Lemaire, Thierry J.
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Physics
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2007-06
RESUMO
In this paper we present an inversion procedure for electromagnetic scattering, based on the coupled-dipole method (CDM) combined with an inversion algorithm making use of the singular value decomposition procedure associated with a regularization factor. This method permits to obtain images of non-homogeneous dielectric objects whose dimensions are comparable to the incident wavelength. The feasibility of this method is showed in two synthetic examples using the CDM with 257 and 515 dipoles, for spherical objects with a spherical inclusion. The method also works if the scattered electric field, which is the input data, is corrupted with Gaussian noise.
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