Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Antennas, Propagation and EM Theory 2010
DOI: 10.1109/isape.2010.5696681
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Analysis of UWB electric-field probe with different materials

Abstract: Based on the microstrip circuits of electric-field probe with tapered dipoles developed at NBS, influence on different materials of antennas and transmission lines to the E-probe's performance parameters has been discussed. Resistive and high resistance materials are finally confirmed to be respectively better for probe's antennas and transmission lines. This analysis will be useful for optimizing the electric-field probe's performance with respect to different materials which can be varied in the fabrication … Show more

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“…The probes reported in recent research are able to measure the electric fields in broadband frequency bands, usually from frequencies below 1 GHz and sometimes up to 20 GHz [6]. A broadband electric field probe consists of an electrically short dipole antenna connected to a diode detector and high impedance transmission line to measure the incident EM field [9], [11]. So far, little research has been studied on the E-field probes in narrow band including the GSM frequency bands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The probes reported in recent research are able to measure the electric fields in broadband frequency bands, usually from frequencies below 1 GHz and sometimes up to 20 GHz [6]. A broadband electric field probe consists of an electrically short dipole antenna connected to a diode detector and high impedance transmission line to measure the incident EM field [9], [11]. So far, little research has been studied on the E-field probes in narrow band including the GSM frequency bands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%