Title :
Time-domain near-field analysis of short-pulse antennas .I. Spherical wave (multipole) expansion
Author :
Shlivinski, Amir ; Heyman, E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
2/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The radiation from a time-dependent source distribution in free-space is analyzed using time-domain (TD) spherical wave (multipole) expansion. The multipole moment functions are calculated from the time-dependent source distribution. The series convergence rate in the near and far zone and the bounds on the near-zone reactive field are determined as functions of the source support and of the pulse length. The formulation involves a spherical transmission line representation that can be extended to more general spherical configurations. This formulation also describes the field and energy transmission mechanisms in a physically transparent fashion that will be used in a companion paper to define and explore fundamental concepts such as TD reactive energy and Q and to derive bounds on the antenna properties. Finally, the concepts discussed above are demonstrated numerically for pulsed radiation by a circular current disk
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; convergence of numerical methods; electromagnetic pulse; time-domain analysis; transmission line theory; EM field; circular current disk; energy transmission mechanism; far zone; field transmission mechanism; free-space radiation; multipole expansion; multipole moment functions; near-zone reactive field; pulse length; pulsed radiation; series convergence rate; short-pulse antennas; source support; spherical configurations; spherical transmission line representation; spherical wave expansion; time-dependent source distribution; time-domain expansion; time-domain near-field analysis; Antenna theory; Antennas and propagation; Convergence; Electromagnetics; Mechanical factors; Near-field radiation pattern; Power transmission lines; Time domain analysis; Transmission line theory; Transmitting antennas;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on