A note on antenna models in a warm isotropic plasma
Abstract
The electron-transparent and electron-reflecting models of antennas in a warm isotropic plasma are reexamined. It is shown that a purely electrical treatment of both the models without an explicit use of the boundary condition on electron velocity yields the same results as those previously obtained through an electromechanical treatment. The essential difference between the two models is that for the electron-reflecting model, fields are nonzero only in the exterior region, while for the electron-transparent model, they are nonzero both in the exterior and interior regions of the antenna. This distinction helps in clarifying some misconceptions about these models of antennas in warm isotropic plasma.
- Publication:
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Radio Science
- Pub Date:
- December 1980
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1980RaSc...15.1083S
- Keywords:
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- Boundary Value Problems;
- Electron Energy;
- Mathematical Models;
- Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction;
- Radio Antennas;
- Boundary Conditions;
- Electromagnetic Radiation;
- Isotropic Media;
- Plasma Temperature;
- Velocity Distribution