Title :
A direct discrete complex image method from the closed-form Green´s functions in multilayered media
Author :
Mengtao Yuan ; Sarkar, T.K. ; Salazar-Palma, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Syracuse Univ., NY, USA
fDate :
3/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Sommerfeld integration is introduced to calculate the spatial-domain Green´s functions (GF) for the method of moments in multilayered media. To avoid time-consuming numerical integration, the discrete complex image method (DCIM) was introduced by approximating the spectral-domain GF by a sum of exponentials. However, traditional DCIM is not accurate in the far- and/or near-field region. Quasi-static and surface-wave terms need to be extracted before the approximation and it is complicated to extract the surface-wave terms. In this paper, some features of the matrix pencil method (MPM) are clarified. A new direct DCIM without any quasi-static and surface-wave extraction is introduced. Instead of avoiding large variations of the spectral kernel, we introduce a novel path to include more variation before we apply the MPM. The spatial-domain GF obtained by the new DCIM is accurate both in the near- and far-field regions. The CPU time used to perform the new DCIM is less than 1 s for computing the fields with a horizontal source-field separation from 1.6/spl times/10/sup -4//spl lambda/ to 16/spl lambda/. The new DCIM can be even accurate up to 160/spl lambda/ provided the variation of the spectral kernel is large enough and we have accounted for a sufficient number of complex images.
Keywords :
Green´s function methods; computational electromagnetics; electromagnetic waves; integration; matrix algebra; method of moments; multilayers; spectral-domain analysis; Sommerfeld integration; closed-form Green function; discrete complex image method; horizontal source-field separation; matrix pencil method; moments method; multilayered media; spectral kernel; spectral-domain Green function; Boundary conditions; Central Processing Unit; Data mining; Electromagnetics; Green´s function methods; Integral equations; Kernel; Moment methods; Robustness; Surface impedance; Discrete complex image method (DCIM); Sommerfeld integration (SI); matrix pencil method; method of moments (MoM); multilayered media;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2005.864138