A planar microwave applicator consisting of a grounded dielectric layer excited by a current line has been theoretically and numerically studied using both a longitudinal spectral representation and a steepest-descent representation. The role of leaky-waves in the description of the near field, and their usefulness in understanding power deposition patterns has been investigated and clarified. Simple design criteria have been found and a general approach has been indicated, that can be applied to the various practical cases
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Titolo: | The Grounded Dielectric Layer Fed by a Current Line as a Planar Microwave Applicator |
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Data di pubblicazione: | 1994 |
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Abstract: | A planar microwave applicator consisting of a grounded dielectric layer excited by a current line has been theoretically and numerically studied using both a longitudinal spectral representation and a steepest-descent representation. The role of leaky-waves in the description of the near field, and their usefulness in understanding power deposition patterns has been investigated and clarified. Simple design criteria have been found and a general approach has been indicated, that can be applied to the various practical cases |
Handle: | http://hdl.handle.net/11580/7247 |
Appare nelle tipologie: | 1.1 Articolo in rivista |
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