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On the Development and Evaluation of Spatial-Domain Green's Functions for Multilayered Structures With Conductive Sheets

Koufogiannis, Ioannis D.
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Mattes, Michael  
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Mosig, Juan R.  
2015
Ieee Transactions On Microwave Theory And Techniques

This work focuses on Green's functions (GFs) of planar multilayered structures that may include an arbitrary number of conductive sheets. The spectral-domain GFs are derived through an automatized strategy based on the propagator matrix technique, while the spatial-domain counterparts are evaluated using a novel, efficient, and error controlled numerical method. All of the procedures remain general in order to accommodate for the tensorial nature of the surface conductivity of the sheets. Numerical examples of GFs for the mixed potential integral equation method are provided, validating the proposed algorithms.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/Tmtt.2014.2375829
Web of Science ID

WOS:000347524700004

Author(s)
Koufogiannis, Ioannis D.
Mattes, Michael  
Mosig, Juan R.  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Microwave Theory And Techniques
Volume

63

Issue

1

Start page

20

End page

29

Subjects

Conductive interfaces

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Green's functions

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integral equations

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MPIE

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multilayered structures

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tensorial conductivity

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LEMA  
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February 20, 2015
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