Georges Amvame-Nze, Antonio José Martins Soares, Franklin da Costa Silva
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Analysis and tests of the new cylindrical dipole antenna structure with a bazooka balun
In this paper, a new cylindrical dipole antenna structure is analyzed using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method developed for solving Maxwell's equations with the body of revolution (BOR) technique. A two-dimensional finite difference lattice is used to study the efficiency of a bazooka balun type, connected at the bottom of the cylindrical dipole antenna. A good agreement of the experimental and theoretical result from this new structure is shown, with the FDTD calculation design at a center frequency of 800 MHz. We conclude that the result demonstrated in this paper shows the great efficiency of the FDTD algorithm for such complex structures analysis.