The electromagnetic field excited by an electric line source in the presence of a printed structure periodic along two directions with arbitrary geometry of the metallization is calculated. The Array Scanning Method (ASM) is adopted to express the field excited by the aperiodic source in terms of an integral superposition of suitable auxiliary Floquet-periodic fields. The latter are solutions of electric-field integral equations that are cast in a mixed-potential formulation in the unit cell and are numerically discretized with an efficient implementation of the method of moments in the spatial domain. The accuracy of the proposed approach is validated through an independent ASM code developed for metal-strip gratings and also against conso...
We present here an algorithm to evaluate the field in the near zone produced by a finite-size electr...
The excitation of a periodic structure composed of two- or three-dimensional metallic scatterers by ...
In this paper we aim at rigorously studying the practical excitation of a shielded microstrip line p...
The electromagnetic field excited by an electric line source in the presence of a printed structure ...
The current excited by a single delta-gap voltage aperiodic source on both completely shielded and o...
ID-periodic structures embedded in stratified media have been studied for some time in the framework...
A comparison of methods for calculating the field from a single dipole source in the proximity of an...
The accurate electromagnetic analysis of artificial periodic surfaces formed as planar layers with c...
Our research concentrates on the numerical study of electromagnetic scattering or radiation from dou...
A novel technique is proposed to calculate the field due to an arbitrary impressed source of finite ...
Abstract—The accurate electromagnetic analysis of artificial pe-riodic surfaces formed as planar lay...
This paper compares between different efficient and accurate techniques for the numerical analysis o...
Efficient numerical analysis of finite and infinite periodic structures involving finite dielectric ...
The Array Scanning Method (ASM) is employed to analyze the excitation of 1Dperiodic microstrip lines...
Periodic structures are used widely in electromagnetic devices, including filters, waveguiding struc...
We present here an algorithm to evaluate the field in the near zone produced by a finite-size electr...
The excitation of a periodic structure composed of two- or three-dimensional metallic scatterers by ...
In this paper we aim at rigorously studying the practical excitation of a shielded microstrip line p...
The electromagnetic field excited by an electric line source in the presence of a printed structure ...
The current excited by a single delta-gap voltage aperiodic source on both completely shielded and o...
ID-periodic structures embedded in stratified media have been studied for some time in the framework...
A comparison of methods for calculating the field from a single dipole source in the proximity of an...
The accurate electromagnetic analysis of artificial periodic surfaces formed as planar layers with c...
Our research concentrates on the numerical study of electromagnetic scattering or radiation from dou...
A novel technique is proposed to calculate the field due to an arbitrary impressed source of finite ...
Abstract—The accurate electromagnetic analysis of artificial pe-riodic surfaces formed as planar lay...
This paper compares between different efficient and accurate techniques for the numerical analysis o...
Efficient numerical analysis of finite and infinite periodic structures involving finite dielectric ...
The Array Scanning Method (ASM) is employed to analyze the excitation of 1Dperiodic microstrip lines...
Periodic structures are used widely in electromagnetic devices, including filters, waveguiding struc...
We present here an algorithm to evaluate the field in the near zone produced by a finite-size electr...
The excitation of a periodic structure composed of two- or three-dimensional metallic scatterers by ...
In this paper we aim at rigorously studying the practical excitation of a shielded microstrip line p...