The radiation of a vertical electric dipole over a thin dielectric slab is analysed. The problem can be decomposed into two simpler ones involving the radiation of the same dipole, first over a perfectly conducting plane, which has a trivial solution, and then over an impedance plane, for which the Green's function can be directly obtained from the corresponding scalar problem. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the solution for real structures of finite extension, the results are compared with those obtained by resorting to a moment method solution and to a physical optics technique. The proposed Green's function can be used to analyse the radiation of wire antennas in the presence of planar resistive structures
Because on flat surfaces the electric currents are confined to two dimensions, a simple vector poten...
The radiation properties of an electrically small antenna attached to an infinite conducting ground ...
The electromagnetic problem of calculating the pulsed radiation from a horizontal magnetic dipole in...
The radiation of a vertical electric dipole over a thin dielectric slab is analysed. The problem can...
The electromagnetic modeling of radiation by vertical dipole antennas above a lossy half-space has b...
The radiation characteristics of dipole antenna embedded in a dielectric slab depend on dielectric m...
The objective of this presentation is to illustrate the accuracy of the Schelkunoff formulation over...
In this paper we examine the problem of radiation from a vertical short (Hertzian) dipole above flat...
The problem considered is a vertical electrically small wire antenna located underground, which tran...
A simple, accurate method is presented for calculating the H-plane radiation pattern of a dipole ant...
Radiation from vertical sources placed inside a grounded dielectric slab covered with a thin microst...
We consider the problem of radiation from a vertical short (Hertzian) dipole above flat lossy ground...
The electromagnetic response of infinitely long, thin wires over a flat earth is presented for two d...
A uniform, high-frequency solution is presented for the electromagnetic field radiated at finite dis...
A uniform, high-frequency solution is presented for the electromagnetic field radiated at finite dis...
Because on flat surfaces the electric currents are confined to two dimensions, a simple vector poten...
The radiation properties of an electrically small antenna attached to an infinite conducting ground ...
The electromagnetic problem of calculating the pulsed radiation from a horizontal magnetic dipole in...
The radiation of a vertical electric dipole over a thin dielectric slab is analysed. The problem can...
The electromagnetic modeling of radiation by vertical dipole antennas above a lossy half-space has b...
The radiation characteristics of dipole antenna embedded in a dielectric slab depend on dielectric m...
The objective of this presentation is to illustrate the accuracy of the Schelkunoff formulation over...
In this paper we examine the problem of radiation from a vertical short (Hertzian) dipole above flat...
The problem considered is a vertical electrically small wire antenna located underground, which tran...
A simple, accurate method is presented for calculating the H-plane radiation pattern of a dipole ant...
Radiation from vertical sources placed inside a grounded dielectric slab covered with a thin microst...
We consider the problem of radiation from a vertical short (Hertzian) dipole above flat lossy ground...
The electromagnetic response of infinitely long, thin wires over a flat earth is presented for two d...
A uniform, high-frequency solution is presented for the electromagnetic field radiated at finite dis...
A uniform, high-frequency solution is presented for the electromagnetic field radiated at finite dis...
Because on flat surfaces the electric currents are confined to two dimensions, a simple vector poten...
The radiation properties of an electrically small antenna attached to an infinite conducting ground ...
The electromagnetic problem of calculating the pulsed radiation from a horizontal magnetic dipole in...