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Antenna array Complex directional antenna consists of separate near-omnidirectional antennas (radiating elements) positioned in the space and driven by high-frequency … (from 'Glossary' of our website) |
All Archives6/ 7/ 8/ 9/ 10/ all pages Friday, May 11, 2007 at 12:05AM
Solutions for boundary problems of electrodynamics in tensor form are examined. Equations and boundary conditions for Green tensor functions of general kind are formulated.
Monday, April 23, 2007 at 12:04AM
The optical properties of materials, such as magnetic metals or magnetic semiconductors, having simultaneously negative electrical and magnetic permeabilities are considered. One finds that the refractive index with respect to vacuum is negative; that the Poynting vector and the wave vector of propagating EM waves have opposite signs; that the sign of the Doppler effect is opposite that, for ordinary materials and that the Cherenkov radiation cone is directed backwards rather than forwards. Finally, the question of the mechanical forces arising from EM propagation in materials having a negative refractive index is discussed.
Thursday, April 19, 2007 at 12:04AM
Equations for waveguide, impedance and lens antenna arrays are formulated taking into account excitation conditions and interconnection between radiators. The arrays can be located on flat or curved surfaces.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007 at 12:04AM
General method for determining tensor Green functions corresponding to various classes of solutions for boundary problems is examined.
Thursday, April 05, 2007 at 12:04AM
Analytics inversion of hypersingular operator is derived and based on this, an efficient numerical–analytical method for solving hypersingular integral equations is constructed. Applications of analytical inversion of hypersingular operator in antenna theory are examined.
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