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Hertzian dipole

A Hertzian dipole emits electromagnetic radiation. Its intensity S is proportional to the square of the absolute value of the second time derivative of the induced dipole moment 5 oc< >. Thus, the first of the terms in Equation 2.4-5 describes... [Pg.23]

Fig. 3.1 Infinite stick array of Hertzian dipoles with arbitrary orientation p=Xpx - -9Py + Pz and eiement currents = io The reference eiement is located at (0, 0, z ). Fig. 3.1 Infinite stick array of Hertzian dipoles with arbitrary orientation p=Xpx - -9Py + Pz and eiement currents = io The reference eiement is located at (0, 0, z ).
Auston, D., Cheung, K., and Smith, P. (1984) Picosecond photoconducting hertzian dipoles. Appl. Phys. Lett, 45 (3), 284-286. [Pg.473]


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