COUPLED DIPOLES IN A DISSIPATIVE MEDIUM. PART I: THEORY. PART II. MEASUREMENTS.
Abstract
The admittance and impedance of a two-element array when immersed in an arbitrary dissipative medium are determined from a generalization of the King-Sandler theory of arrays. Numerical results are given for half-wave and quarter-wave dipoles with two different thicknesses. The distance between the element is the independent variable. Experiments carried out in a tank filled with a conducting solution to determine the self and mutual admittances of coupled dipoles are described. The agreement between the measured values and the theory is quite good. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 20, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0623779
Entities
People
- Keigo Lizuka
- R. W. P. King
- S. S. Sandler