Title :
Weakly dispersive spectral theory of transients, part III: Applications
Author_Institution :
Tel-Aviv Univ., Tel-Aviv, Israel
fDate :
11/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The spectral theory of transients (STT) formulated in Parts I and II of this paper is here applied to the evaluation of the source-excited pulsed response for a representative class of two-dimensional examples: 1) a dielectric half-space with planar interface, 2) a dielectric half-space with curved interface, and 3) an edge-terminated curved perfectly conducting sheet. These configurations give rise to a variety, of propagation and diffraction phenomena such as those caused by lateral waves, by caustic-forming multiple reflected fields, by edge diffraction with formation of shadow boundaries, and by combinations of these. The results are established by direct utilization of the general formulas in Parts I and II, with emphasis on the spectral features associated with the various wave types. Sketches of the corresponding waveforms elucidate the behavior of the observed signal response.
Keywords :
Electromagnetic transient propagation; Electromagnetic transient scattering; Signal processing antennas; Transient electromagnetic scattering; Boundary conditions; Dielectrics; Diffraction; Dispersion; Genetic expression; Hydrogen; Laplace equations; Partial differential equations; Refractive index; Transient response;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.1987.1144011