The printed dipole on a semi-infinite substrate is investigated. The solution is based on the moment method in the Fourier transform domain. We analyze far-field and near-field radiation patterns for a printed dipole. Therefore, we make radiation fields clear.
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Tomotaka WADA, Masanobu KOMINAMI, Hiroji KUSAKA, "Radiation Fields of a Printed-Dipole on a Semi-Infinite Substrate" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E79-A, no. 11, pp. 1860-1861, November 1996, doi: .
Abstract: The printed dipole on a semi-infinite substrate is investigated. The solution is based on the moment method in the Fourier transform domain. We analyze far-field and near-field radiation patterns for a printed dipole. Therefore, we make radiation fields clear.
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