Coherent microwave scattering
ID: coherent-microwave-scattering
Coherent microwave scattering refers to the interaction of microwave signals with objects or media in a manner where the scattered waves maintain a defined phase relationship with the incoming waves. This phenomenon occurs when the dimensions of the scattering objects or features are comparable to the wavelength of the microwaves involved, typically in the range of millimeters to centimeters. In coherent scattering, the scattered waves interfere with each other, resulting in a range of observable effects, including constructive and destructive interference.
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