Fractal electrical and magnetical radiators

E. I. Veliev, V. M. Onufrienko

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Abstract

In the present paper we apply the concept of fractional calculus to one of the basic problems in electromagnetics, the problem of radiation of the fractal radiators and their corresponding potentials. The concept of a radiating contour fractal geometrical structure is the physical basis of our consideration. In this connection, we assume the occurrence of fractal distribution of the contour in current. In space such current forms the appropriate electromagnetic field. The directional pattern of the fractal analogue of electrical Hertz dipole we have investigated. The features of our fractal model and it differences from classical Hertz dipole are discussed. We make comments on the model of the fractal magnetic radiator. The numerical account of the directional patterns of fractal electrical and magnetic radiators is compared.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication3rd International Kharkov Symposium "Physics and Engineering of Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves", MSMW 1998 - Symposium Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages357-359
Number of pages3
ISBN (Electronic)0780355539, 9780780355538
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes
Event3rd International Kharkov Symposium on Physics and Engineering of Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves, MSMW 1998 - Kharkov, Ukraine
Duration: 15 Sept 199817 Sept 1998

Publication series

Name3rd International Kharkov Symposium "Physics and Engineering of Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves", MSMW 1998 - Symposium Proceedings
Volume1

Conference

Conference3rd International Kharkov Symposium on Physics and Engineering of Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves, MSMW 1998
Country/TerritoryUkraine
CityKharkov
Period15/09/9817/09/98

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© 1998 IEEE.

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