The following general problems are to be solved to achieve these aims:
| Developing an effective numerical and analytical method of electromagnetic analysis of electromagnetic wave diffraction on periodic dielectric and metallic nanostructures and threedimensional solids. | ||||||
| Researching the diffraction properties of periodic dielectric and metallic nanostructures. | ||||||
| Researching the diffraction properties of dielectric threedimensional solids filled with homogeneous and heterogeneous substances. | ||||||
| Discovering the physical regularities in affecting: | ||||||
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The developed software packages and research results can be directly used in scientific and research organizations and in enterprises engaged in developing and manufacturing microwave components and also radioengineering, radiolocation, radionavigation units and wireless communication systems. The practical value of the results is increased by the fact that some results are included in lecture courses and special training courses included in the curriculum of the RGI Physics Department.
The main theses and results presented for the defense:
| The electrodynamic methods of analyzing the electromagnetic wave diffraction on threedimensional dielectric solids of a finite size based on the numerical and analytical conversion of the singular part of an integral equation the modified collocation method and the semiinversion method. |
| The application of the method of three-dimensional integral equations to the problem of electromagnetic wave diffraction on nonlinear dielectric solids; the modification of the method of partial areas for the express analysis of electromagnetic wave diffraction on periodic multilayer structures. |
| The modification of the method of partial areas for the express analysis of electromagnetic wave diffraction on periodic multilayer structures. |
| The grounds for the possibility of applying the method of approximate boundary conditions to calculating metallic periodic nanostructures. |
| The results of researching the diffraction characteristics of: threedimensional dielectric solids; multilayer diffraction arrays of a complex shape; metallic periodic nanostructures in the optical band. |
| The results of researching the properties of natural waves in periodic dielectric structures (dispersion curves, existing radio windows and opacity windows, backward waves). |