Abstract

The magnetic field and related current density behavior on the surface of printed conductors with a polygonal contour used in MIC (microwave integrated circuit) components and antennas are investigated. From the rigorous E solution for the plane sector perfect conductor, the H singular solution is determined. The authors formulate a convenient singularity function that just represents the boundary conditions and the singularity distributed along the conductor edge. The singularity function is explicitly reported for the commonly encountered 90 degrees and 270 degrees plane sectors and 90 degrees bitriangular antenna, and its systematic generalization is indicated for sectors of arbitrary aperture and composite configurations and polygonal path. >

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