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/* Physical Optics as an Asymptotic Technique */
In the Physical Optics (PO) method, a scatterer surface is illuminated by an incident source, and it is modeled by equivalent electric and magnetic surface currents. This concept is based on the fundamental equivalence theorem of electromagnetics and the Huygens principle. The electric surface currents are denoted by '''J(r)''' and the magnetic surface currents are denoted by '''M(r)''', where '''r''' is the position vector. According to the Huygens principle, the equivalent electric and magnetic surface currents are derived from the tangential components of magnetic and electric fields on a given surface, respectively. This will be discussed in more detail in the next sections. In a conventional PO analysis, which involves only perfect electric conductors, only electric surface currents related to the tangential magnetic fields are considered.
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== Building & Discretizing the Physical Structure ==
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