A new mode-matching method is proposed here for printed-circuit analysis, which considers the field-continuity conditions via the singular aperture field at conductor edges expanded into a finite series of known singular functions with unknown coefficients. In this sense, our approach seems to be similar with the spectral-domain method in the handling of singular functions of currents on conductor strips, but the aperture plane on which singular functions are assumed is taken along a perfectly different direction. Effectiveness of this method in numerical handling is proved by the dispersion calculations of microstrip lines with isotropic and anisotropic substrates.
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Mikio TSUJI, Hiroshi SHIGESAWA, "Edge-Effect Theory in Mode-Matching Method for the Analysis of Printed-Circuit Waveguides" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E74-C, no. 8, pp. 2390-2397, August 1991, doi: .
Abstract: A new mode-matching method is proposed here for printed-circuit analysis, which considers the field-continuity conditions via the singular aperture field at conductor edges expanded into a finite series of known singular functions with unknown coefficients. In this sense, our approach seems to be similar with the spectral-domain method in the handling of singular functions of currents on conductor strips, but the aperture plane on which singular functions are assumed is taken along a perfectly different direction. Effectiveness of this method in numerical handling is proved by the dispersion calculations of microstrip lines with isotropic and anisotropic substrates.
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