• DocumentCode
    1239439
  • Title

    Surface Impedance and the Efficiency of Horizontal-Dipole Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Antenna Arrays

  • Author

    Burrows, Michael L.

  • Author_Institution
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington
  • Volume
    22
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1974
  • fDate
    4/1/1974 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    399
  • Lastpage
    401
  • Abstract
    The effective conductivity of a potential antenna site is a measure of the field strength that an antenna built on the site would radiate. Only in special cases, however, is this same measure suitable for characterizing the power that the antenna would dissipate. It is shown that in the case of a current-sheet antenna built on a horizontally stratified half-space, a measure that characterizes both the radiation and dissipation properties of the site is the complex surface impedance. This same measure remains substantially valid for an antenna composed of separate cables and for inhomogeneous half-spaces of not too great lateral variation. The most reliable methods of measuring the surface impedance are the E/H and H/I methods, provided both include the measurement of the phase of the ratio.
  • Keywords
    ELF antennas; Elevated antennas; Lossy media; Stratified media; Antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Conductivity measurement; Frequency; Geophysical measurement techniques; Ground penetrating radar; Impedance measurement; Phase measurement; Power measurement; Surface impedance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0090-6778
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCOM.1974.1092205
  • Filename
    1092205