Despite its long history, the Theory of Characteristic Modes has only been utilized in antenna design for perfect electric conductors. This is due to computational problems associated with dielectrics and magnetic materials. In particular, the symmetric form of the PMCHWT surface formulation for the Method of Moments (MoM) solves for both external (real) and internal (non-real) resonances of a structure. The external resonances are the characteristic modes, whereas the internal resonances are not. This article proposes a new post-processing method capable of providing unique and real characteristic modes in all physical mediums, including lossy magnetic and dielectric materials. The method removes the internal resonances of a structure by d...
A characteristic mode (CM) formulation is developed for the modal analysis of microstrip antennas. I...
International audienceThe problem considered in this paper concerns with the study of the theory of ...
The day Faraday moved a magnet in and out of a wire loop and detected the time-varying magnetic fiel...
For more than 30 years since it was first proposed by Harrington et al., the Theory of Characteristi...
Characteristic mode analysis has traditionally been constrained to problems which utilize only perfe...
The symmetric PMCHWT method of moments (MoM) impedance matrix allows for the characteristic modes (C...
The theory of electromagnetic characteristic modes was published roughly forty years ago, for both c...
Two different solutions for the characteristic modes (CMs) of lossy structures were previously devel...
In this work we present a new physics-based approach for formulating MoM problems based on the use o...
A new method to improve the accuracy and efficiency of characteristic mode (CM) decomposition for pe...
In this letter, new metrics are proposed to provide physical insight into the behavior of metamateri...
Recent resurgence of interest in characteristic mode analysis (CMA) significantly enriches the tool ...
APS/URSI 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science M...
The characteristic mode theory (CMT) can provide physically intuitive guidance for the analysis and ...
A theory of characteristic modes for conducting bodies is developed starting from the operator formu...
A characteristic mode (CM) formulation is developed for the modal analysis of microstrip antennas. I...
International audienceThe problem considered in this paper concerns with the study of the theory of ...
The day Faraday moved a magnet in and out of a wire loop and detected the time-varying magnetic fiel...
For more than 30 years since it was first proposed by Harrington et al., the Theory of Characteristi...
Characteristic mode analysis has traditionally been constrained to problems which utilize only perfe...
The symmetric PMCHWT method of moments (MoM) impedance matrix allows for the characteristic modes (C...
The theory of electromagnetic characteristic modes was published roughly forty years ago, for both c...
Two different solutions for the characteristic modes (CMs) of lossy structures were previously devel...
In this work we present a new physics-based approach for formulating MoM problems based on the use o...
A new method to improve the accuracy and efficiency of characteristic mode (CM) decomposition for pe...
In this letter, new metrics are proposed to provide physical insight into the behavior of metamateri...
Recent resurgence of interest in characteristic mode analysis (CMA) significantly enriches the tool ...
APS/URSI 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science M...
The characteristic mode theory (CMT) can provide physically intuitive guidance for the analysis and ...
A theory of characteristic modes for conducting bodies is developed starting from the operator formu...
A characteristic mode (CM) formulation is developed for the modal analysis of microstrip antennas. I...
International audienceThe problem considered in this paper concerns with the study of the theory of ...
The day Faraday moved a magnet in and out of a wire loop and detected the time-varying magnetic fiel...