ABSTRACT

In continuation with the earlier chapters can quantize oil spill imaging in synthetic aperture radar (SAR)? The oil spill is composed of particles. These particles interact with water molecules and atoms under the explanation of quantum mechanics. The chemical components of an oil spill can be explained by the Fermi energy concept. This chapter explains that the position of an electromagnetic wave within the electromagnetic spectrum can be characterized by either its frequency of oscillation or its wavelength. Quantum electrodynamics is the theory of how EMR interacts with matter on an atomic level. Carbon atoms cannot only behave like particles, but also like waves. Furthermore, a single microwave photon is simultaneously scattered away from the SAR antenna by all oil spill atoms forming a quantum superposition. The absent explanation is that the atoms of oil spills are acting as bad conducting surface, which causes an efficient specular reflection.