2017
DOI: 10.15676/ijeei.2017.9.2.4
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Theoretical Analysis of Resonant Frequency for Anisotropic Artificial Circular Dielectric Resonator Encapsulated in Waveguide

Abstract: The analysis of resonant frequency for anisotropic artificial circular dielectric resonator (CDR) encapsulated in waveguide is investigated theoretically. The anisotropic permittivity of CDR is established by taking a relative permittivity value in one direction higher than the values of other directions in cylindrical coordinate system. By deriving Maxwell time-dependent curl equations for the CDR inside of a short-ended circular waveguide and then applying proper boundary conditions for the waveguide walls, … Show more

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“…Artificial dielectric materials are makeable from natural dielectric material by an electromagnetic process. The electromagnetism process can be carried out by adding conductors to natural dielectric materials, either by implanting (some copper wires) or laminated (thin copper strips) [5]. The technique can change the antenna performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artificial dielectric materials are makeable from natural dielectric material by an electromagnetic process. The electromagnetism process can be carried out by adding conductors to natural dielectric materials, either by implanting (some copper wires) or laminated (thin copper strips) [5]. The technique can change the antenna performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These electrons will not move freely as in a dielectric, so if this conductor wire will act as a dielectric and strengthen the host material's natural permittivity. This phenomenon is known as polarization [8]. Polarization is the gathering of electric charges according to their polarity so that an electric potential occurs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%