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Generalized Ray Theory for Time-Domain Electromagnetic Fields in Horizontally Layered Media

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In this article, generalized ray theory for time-domain electromagnetic fields in a horizontally layered medium is developed, which can be considered as the time domain equivalent of the intensively studied Green's function formulation in frequency domain.
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Generalized-ray theory for time-domain electromagnetic fields in a horizontally layered medium is developed. It can be considered as the time-domain equivalent of the intensively studied Green's function formulation in frequency domain. After introducing appropriate integral transformations and source-type field representations, the solution is written out in terms of generalized ray constituents whose space-time counterparts are constructed with the aid of the Cagniard–DeHoop technique. The formulation lays the foundation to rigorously study time-domain field behavior in numerous practical topologies where a stratified multilayer is involved, such as planar antennas and circuits, but also electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and propagation problems. Illustrative numerical results are presented.

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Time-Domain Shielding of a Thin Conductive Sheet in the Presence of Pulsed Vertical Dipoles

TL;DR: In this paper, a planar thin conductive shield in the presence of vertical dipole field sources (electric or magnetic) is solved analytically in the time domain via the Cagniard-de Hoop technique.
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Pulsed EM Field, Close-Range Signal Transfer in Layered Configurations—A Time-Domain Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the pulsed electromagnetic (EM) field propagation in configurations that are of relevance for the radiation from integrated antennas is examined, and the investigated configurations consist of layered structures with material parameters that are typical for integrated circuits fabricated in complementary metal-oxide semiconductor technology, and are excited via small, conducting, current carrying loops.
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Lightning-Induced Voltages on Transmission Lines Over a Lossy Ground—An Analytical Coupling Model Based on the Cooray–Rubinstein Formula

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived closed-form expressions for the vertical electric-dipole-induced Thevenin-voltage responses on a transmission line above a lossy ground.
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Time-Domain Analysis of Rectangular Power-Ground Structures With Relaxation

TL;DR: In this paper, the rectangular power-ground structure is thoroughly analyzed in time domain, and the time-dependent electric field distribution within the powerground structure was expanded in ray-like constituents that propagate via the reflections against circuit's periphery.
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Pulsed Vertical Dipole Response of a Thin Sheet With High-Contrast Dielectric and Conductive Properties

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified Cagniard-de Hoop approach was used to derive the 3D time-domain Green's function for the vector potential excited by a transient vertical electric dipole in the presence of a thin sheet with high-contrast dielectric and conductive properties.
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Waves and Fields in Inhomogeneous Media

Weng Cho Chew
TL;DR: Inverse scattering problems in planar and spherically layered media have been studied in this article, where Dyadic Green's functions have been applied to the mode matching method to solve the problem.
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Numerical Analysis: Mathematics of Scientific Computing

TL;DR: This work treats numerical analysis from a mathematical point of view, demonstrating that the many computational algorithms and intriguing questions of computer science arise from theorems and proofs.
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Multilayered media Green's functions in integral equation formulations

TL;DR: In this paper, a compact representation of the electric and magnetic-type dyadic Green's functions for plane-stratified, multilayered, uniaxial media based on the transmission-line network analog along the aids normal to the stratification is given.