Scattering from a conductive rectangular plate covered by a thick dielectric layer and excited from a dipole source or a plane wave

 
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1994 (EN)

Scattering from a conductive rectangular plate covered by a thick dielectric layer and excited from a dipole source or a plane wave (EN)

Kaklamani, DI (EN)
Uzunoglu, NK (EN)

The scattering of electromagnetic radiation from a conductive rectangular plate of infinitesimal thickness covered by a dielectric parallelepiped of arbitrary size is analyzed. An integral equation formulation is employed in terms of the electric field inside the dielectric layer and the surface current density on the conductive plate, and is solved approximately by using entire domain Galerkin technique. The electric field inside the dielectric layer is described in terms of a superposition of exponential waves while, in describing the surface current density on the conductive plate, two types of entire domain basis functions are utilized: Either Fourier-exponential series or Chebyshev series type finite-term expansions are employed alternatively. Numerical results are computed and presented for several scatterer sizes and excitation types. (EN)

journalArticle (EN)

Surface current density (EN)
Electromagnetic wave scattering (EN)
Boundary value problems (EN)
Antenna radiation (EN)
Exponential waves (EN)
Dielectric materials (EN)
Dielectric properties (EN)
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic (EN)
Telecommunications (EN)
Conductive materials (EN)
Integral Equation (EN)
Electric Field (EN)
Guided electromagnetic wave propagation (EN)
Microstrip antennas (EN)
Electromagnetic Radiation (EN)
Approximation theory (EN)
Mathematical models (EN)
Plane Waves (EN)
Surface Current (EN)
Galerkin technique (EN)


IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (EN)

English

1994 (EN)

0018-926X (EN)
10.1109/8.309998 (EN)
8 (EN)
1065 (EN)
1076 (EN)
42 (EN)
ISI:A1994PC49500004 (EN)

IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, United States (EN)




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