V. D. Costa, I. Bianchi, J.C.S. Lacava, L. Cividanes
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Abstract
This paper presents a full-wave spectral-domain analysis for electromagnetically coupled microstrip antennas printed on anisotropic substrates. Working in the Fourier domain and using the symbolic derivation capability of the Mathematica/spl trade/ package, spectral Green's functions in compact and closed-form are derived. To better visualize the behavior of these functions, typical 2D and 3D graphics are presented. Rectangular patch antennas and printed dipoles are analyzed to illustrate the formulation.