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Holography and the inverse source problem. Part II: Inhomogeneous media

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Abstract

The inverse source problem for a monochromeatic source imbedded in a nonabsorbing inhomogeneous medium is investigated within the framework of the reduced scalar wave equation. The Porter-Bojarski integral equation previously formulated for sources imbedded in vacuum is generalized to this case, as are the class of nonradiating and minimum-energy sources considered in Part I [ J. Opt. Soc. Am. 72, 327 ( 1982)].

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