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Current distribution and input impedance of printed dipoles
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1981
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Electromagnetic WaveElectrical EngineeringEngineeringAntennaMicrowave AntennaSurface ModesPrinted ElectronicsTransmission LineWire AntennasComputational ElectromagneticsRadiation PatternMicrowave EngineeringCurrent DistributionElectrical InsulationElectromagnetic Compatibility
Printed dipole antennas find increasing use in microwave as well as far infrared frequencies. The current distribution, input impedance, and radiation pattern are computed for wire antennas printed on a dielectric substrate. The current distribution is obtained by solving Pocklington's equation by moment methods. The Green's function pertinent to the problem involves improper Sommerfeld-type integrals. These integrals are computed by a real-axis integration technique which involves analytical and numerical steps. The effect of surface modes is carefully taken into account.
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