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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume 46 Number 8, August 1998
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Electromagnetic Excitation of a Thin Wire:
A Traveling-Wave Approach
Johan C. Bogerd, Member, IEEE, Anton G. Tijhuis, Member, IEEE, and J. J. A. Klaasen
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Abstract:
An approximate representation for the current along a
perfectly conducting straight thin wire is presented. The current is
approximated in terms of pulsed waves that travel along the wire with
the velocity of the exterior medium. At the ends of the wire, these
pulses are partially reflected, with a constant reflection coefficient
and delay time. Subsequently, the traveling-wave representation for the
current is used to derive an approximate expression for the electric
field outside the wire that is caused by this current. For voltage
excitation, this expression contains only closed-form contributions. For
plane-wave excitation, the expression contains a single integral over
the initial pulse that must be computed numerically. Although the
expression obtained is essentially a far-field approximation, it turns
out to be valid from distances of the order of a single wire length.
Results for a representative choice of wire dimensions and pulse lengths
are presented and discussed.
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