Abstract

We investigate the radiation generated by a current loop situated within an unbounded uniaxial dielectric-magnetic material characterized by a uniform current distribution. We employ dyadic Green functions in the frequency domain to derive closed-form expressions for the far-field radiation. Our analytical findings distinguish between two scenarios: one in which the loop’s axis aligns parallel to the optic axis and another where it is perpendicular to the optic axis. In cases where the loop’s axis parallel’s the optic axis, only magnetically extraordinary wave is emitted as a consequence. However, when the loop’s axis is perpendicular to the optic axis, both electrically and magnetically extraordinary waves are emitted. Our results demonstrate a pronounced dependence of the radiation pattern on the loop’s size, as observed for various loop radii.

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