Practical planar circuits involve metallic edges with finite conductivity and non-ideal dielectrics: it is usually more or less implicitly assumed that fields and induced currents behave as if conductors and dielectrics were ideal. In this paper we show such an assumption to be erroneous and that the presence of real conductors and dielectrics leads to a simpler and more physical picture
New Boundary and Edge Conditions for Real Planar Circuits / Farina, M.; Angeloni, A.; Rozzi, T.. - 3:(1999), pp. 1253-1256. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Microwave Symposium tenutosi a Anheim (California, USA) nel Giugno 1999) [10.1109/MWSYM.1999.779614].
New Boundary and Edge Conditions for Real Planar Circuits
M. FARINA
;ROZZI T.
1999-01-01
Abstract
Practical planar circuits involve metallic edges with finite conductivity and non-ideal dielectrics: it is usually more or less implicitly assumed that fields and induced currents behave as if conductors and dielectrics were ideal. In this paper we show such an assumption to be erroneous and that the presence of real conductors and dielectrics leads to a simpler and more physical pictureI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.