1983
DOI: 10.1109/tap.1983.1143029
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Dyadic Green's functions for a coaxial line

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“…There are several cases where analytic expressions for the Green function are known, e.g. systems such as conducting spheres and cylinders [74], coaxial waveguides [75], and graphene [76]), and these can be applied to obtain expressions for the PLDOS. The simplest case is probably an infinite homogeneous medium of permittivity ò and permeability μ, which we give for reference (and shall use later).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are several cases where analytic expressions for the Green function are known, e.g. systems such as conducting spheres and cylinders [74], coaxial waveguides [75], and graphene [76]), and these can be applied to obtain expressions for the PLDOS. The simplest case is probably an infinite homogeneous medium of permittivity ò and permeability μ, which we give for reference (and shall use later).…”
Section: E Does Work On the Current Jmentioning
confidence: 99%