The diffraction of a spherical electromagnetic wave from a paraboloid of revolution of limited size, when the dipole exciting the field lies along the axis of symmetry of tahe paraboloid

The diffraction of a spherical electromagnetic wave from a paraboloid of revolution of limited size, when the dipole exciting the field lies along the axis of symmetry of tahe paraboloid

by E. R. Hope, R. G. Mirimanov

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