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An analytic method for the reconstruction of the profiles of refractive indexes of inhomogeneous, stratified regions is presented. The reflection coefficient r(k) for time-harmonic electromagnetic waves is represented as a rational function of k, the wave number. 1-dimensional inverse scattering theory has been applied to obtain analytic, closed-form expressions for the profile functions q(x) from r(k). The profile reconstruction method is demonstrated with a 3-pole r(k), that results in a q(x) which resembles an ionospheric electron-density profile previously analysed by direct scattering methods. The present communication generalises previous results to oblique incidence and compares several.q(x) obtained from different rational approximations to r(k).
Inspec keywords: electromagnetic wave scattering; refractive index; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; radiowave propagation
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Subjects: Optical scattering, diffraction, dispersion and polarization in inhomogeneous media; Ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; Electromagnetic wave propagation in plasma; Radiowave propagation; Electromagnetic waves: theory