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The electromagnetic radiation from a finite antenna
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Electromagnetic WaveTime−domain SolutionsEngineeringFar-field MeasurementMagnetic RadiationAntennaRadio PropagationAntenna DesignMicrowave AntennaPropagationFinite AntennaComputational ElectromagneticsCurrent WaveformNear-field MeasurementElectromagnetic Compatibility
Textbooks rarely give time−domain solutions to antenna problems. For the case of a finite linear antenna along which a fixed current waveform propagates, we present analytical time−domain solutions for the electric and magnetic radiation (far) fields. We also give computer solutions for the total (near and far) fields. The current waveform used as an example in the computer calculations approximates that of a lightning return−stroke, a common geophysical example of the type of radiation source under consideration.