Title :
A mixed spectral-domain approach for dispersion analysis of suspended planar transmission lines with pedestals
Author :
Chan, Chi Hou ; Ng, Kwong T. ; Kouki, Ammar B.
fDate :
11/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A mixed spectral-domain analysis is used to derive dispersion characteristics of domain modes in a class of planar transmission lines with a pedestal. Equivalent structures are constructed in which magnetic surface currents are identified as the unknowns at the aperture separating two different regions. Spectral dyadic Green´s functions are derived for these structures using the spectral-domain immittance approach. The characteristic equations resulting from the application of the spectral Galerkin method involve mixing two different spectral domains, which exist on the two sides of the pedestal support. The present method allows one to retain the simplicity and numerical efficiency of the conventional spectral-domain immittance approach, which cannot be applied directly to the present structures. Numerical data are provided for the dispersion characteristics of dominant modes in a pedestal-supported stripline and finline
Keywords :
Green´s function methods; dispersion (wave); fin lines; strip lines; waveguide theory; characteristic equations; dispersion analysis; dispersion characteristics; domain modes; equivalent structures; finline; magnetic surface currents; mixed spectral-domain analysis; pedestal-supported stripline; pedestals; spectral Galerkin method; spectral dyadic Green´s functions; spectral-domain immittance approach; suspended planar transmission lines; Apertures; Differential equations; Finline; Green´s function methods; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic domains; Magnetic separation; Moment methods; Planar transmission lines; Stripline;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on