Abstract
Time-varying wave propagation and time-harmonic wave propagation in biisotropic
materials are reviewed and the connection between the formulations
is established via the temporal Fourier transform. An alternative method
to determine the dispersive properties of a bi-isotropic slab from sinusoidal
scattering data at normal incidence is presented. A numerical example (realistic,
synthetic scattering data) is given to illustrate the theory. Furthermore,
experimental data is presented and used to generate the permittivity, permeability,
and chirality parameters of a specific man-made chiral slab in the range
3.5–18 GHz. On the basis of the results of inversion, the question whether the
passivity concept is too austere is raised.
materials are reviewed and the connection between the formulations
is established via the temporal Fourier transform. An alternative method
to determine the dispersive properties of a bi-isotropic slab from sinusoidal
scattering data at normal incidence is presented. A numerical example (realistic,
synthetic scattering data) is given to illustrate the theory. Furthermore,
experimental data is presented and used to generate the permittivity, permeability,
and chirality parameters of a specific man-made chiral slab in the range
3.5–18 GHz. On the basis of the results of inversion, the question whether the
passivity concept is too austere is raised.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | [Host publication title missing] |
Editors | Arne F. Jacob |
Publisher | Braunschweig : Techn. Univ., Inst. für Hochfrequenztechnik |
Pages | 41-44 |
Publication status | Published - 1998 |
Event | Bianisotropic'98 - Braunschweig, Germany Duration: 1998 Jun 3 → 1998 Jun 6 |
Conference
Conference | Bianisotropic'98 |
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Country/Territory | Germany |
City | Braunschweig |
Period | 1998/06/03 → 1998/06/06 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
- Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering