DocumentCode :
3597745
Title :
FDTD analysis of modes in arbitrarily shaped waveguides
Author :
Lord, J.A. ; Henderson, R.I. ; Pirollo, B.P.
Author_Institution :
GEC-Marconi Technol. Centre, UK
fYear :
1999
Firstpage :
221
Lastpage :
224
Abstract :
The analysis of waveguide discontinuities has traditionally been solved using mode matching. However, mode matching does not provide a flexible solution applicable to arbitrary cross-sections. For example, a barline T-junction is a different problem to a rectangular waveguide T-junction and requires a different approach. Waveguide discontinuity problems can be solved using FDTD by exciting the problem with a hard source, which must be placed far enough from the discontinuity to allow the propagating mode to establish. An alternative method, "bootstrapping", was referred to by Taflove (1995), where two problems are analysed, one with and one without the discontinuity, and the fields in the problem without the discontinuity are used to "bootstrap" or excite the other problem. This method has been extended here to excite arbitrary modes, and can also be run in reverse to act as a selective mode absorber. This technique reduces the size of the problem, since the established mode can be excited at the discontinuity. Coupling to higher order modes can also be predicted.
Keywords :
finite difference time-domain analysis; FDTD analysis; arbitrarily shaped waveguide modes; arbitrary cross-sections; arbitrary modes excitation; backward to forward wave ratio; barline T-junction; bootstrapping; circular corrugated horn; hard source; higher order modes coupling; mode matching does; propagating mode; rectangular waveguide T-junction; ridged waveguide; selective mode absorber; transmission loss; waveguide discontinuities; waveguide discontinuity problems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation, 1999. IEE National Conference on.
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-713-6
Type :
conf
Filename :
788874
Link To Document :
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