Title :
Exploring the behavior of a matched load in the time domain
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab. (Retired), Lincoln, CA, USA
Abstract :
The purpose of a matched load is to produce maximum absorption of energy from a signal source or, equivalently, to minimize reflections from the load. The matched load originated as a circuit concept, but also plays a role in antenna design and performance. This note elaborates on the discussions by Bantin [1, 2], in which he used the idea to reduce late-time radiation from an impulsively excited dipole antenna. Illustrated explicitly here is how a matched load performs using the time-domain code TWTD (Thin-Wire Time Domain) [3].
Keywords :
antenna theory; dipole antennas; impedance matching; time-domain analysis; TWTD; antenna design; impulsively excited dipole antenna; late-time; matched load; signal source; thin-wire time domain; time-domain code; Absorption; Behavioral science; Charge measurement; Dipole antennas; Energy capture; Load management; Numerical analysis; Pulse measurements; Radiation effects; Time-domain analysis; FARS; Matched load; charge-pulse reflection; dipole antennas; impulsive radiation; loaded antennas; numerical analysis; radiation; time-domain analysis;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2014.6867686