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Mixed-potential integral expression formulation of the electric field in a stratified dielectric medium-application to the case of a probe current source

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2 Author(s)
Vandenbosch, G.A.E. ; Telecommun. & Microwaves Sec., Katholique Univ. Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium ; Van de Capelle, A.R.

The well-known procedure for determining the electric field in a structure consisting of an arbitrary number of planar dielectric layers is modified in order to obtain a form specially suited for the analysis of multiprobe multipath configurations. In general, the field is generated by arbitrary currents in the layers and arbitrary sheet currents in the transitions between the layers. The currents may be electric as well as magnetic, and the dielectric layers are isotropic, homogeneous, and lossy. The procedure results in Green's functions especially suited for the analysis of multiprobe multipatch configurations. They can be used in an efficient mixed-potential integral expression formulation. The theoretical procedure is applied in the case of a probe current source situated in one of the dielectric layers of the structure. For this probe current a highly efficient attachment current distribution is derived. Comparison of measured and calculated results for example structures proves the accuracy of both the approach and the attachment mode

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Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:40 ,  Issue: 7 )

Date of Publication: Jul 1992

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