A sensor of the H-component of a pulse electromagnetic field of nanosecond duration
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.1999.1236134Abstract
Precise measuring of the field patterns in the far and near zone of a radiator is an important factor in developing video pulse radiators. It is known that the wave resistance Z = E/H in the near zone of an electromagnetic field radiator depends on the location of the observation point and varies by different laws subject to the transmitting antenna design [1]. Thus, to obtain a precise field image, the electric and magnetic field components must be recorded separately.
This investigation is aimed at developing a sensor with a uniform amplitude-frequency characteristics in a wide frequency band for measuring the magnetic component of the video pulse fields.
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