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A Direct Time-Domain FDTD Near-Field-to-Far-Field Transform in the Presence of an Infinite Grounded Dielectric Slab Export

Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on In Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 54, No. 12. (2006), pp. 3805-3814.

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A direct time-domain near-field-to-far-field transform (NFFFT) is developed that is applicable to the finite-difference time-domain analysis of radiation in the presence of a non-dispersive, infinite, grounded dielectric slab. With minor modification and/or simplification, the results can also be applied to the dielectric half-space and the infinite ungrounded dielectric slab. A few time-domain radiation examples involving microstrip transmission lines are used to illustrate the method


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