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An efficient derivation of spatial Green's function of open-radiating rectangular cavity using CGF-CI technique

A. Torabi

Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, 2023, vol. 37, issue 7-9, 909-922

Abstract: A new technique for efficient calculation of spatial Green's function of open-radiating rectangular cavity is presented. The method is based on separability assumption of the original structure and characteristic Green's function method. Using complex image (CI) technique in spectral domain and well-known Weyl's identity, a closed-form relation for spatial Green's function can be derived. To obtain more accurate closed-form Green's function, before applying CI, discrete spectrum contribution part of the derived relation is modified by replacing more accurate reflection coefficients of surface wave modes from walls of the open-radiating cavity. Verification of the derivations of the proposed method is shown for dielectric loaded metallic box which is a separable structure. Method of moment + multilevel fast multipole method solution and also exact numerical integration approach for open-radiating rectangular cavity are considered to search the accuracy as well as speed of the proposed method. It is shown that the main advantage of the proposed method lies in its speed as well as its simple implementation while the accuracy is preserved.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2023.2216391

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