Analytical verification method of inverse discrete fourier transform for electromagnetic field propagation in waveguides
A technique of discrete Fourier transform and analytical verification, applied in electrical digital data processing, special data processing applications, instruments, etc., can solve problems such as inability to correctly obtain analytical field amplitudes
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[0044] Taking a standard rectangular waveguide BJ100 as an example, the length of its wide side is a=20.86mm, and the length of its narrow side is b=10.16mm. The present invention will be further described in detail through the specific implementation process.
[0045] Step 1. Set the time-domain signal p(t) as the Reck wavelet signal, such as figure 1 shown
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[0047] Its spectrum is as figure 2 As shown, the peak frequency f R = 10GHz, time delay t R =1 / f R . Port mode selection TE10 mode
[0048] e y (x,y)=sin(2πx / a) (14)
[0049] Set grid step size Δx=1.143mm, Δy=1.106mm, Δz=1.143mm in three directions, time step size Δt=1.9063188e-12s, total time steps N t =4096, load the signal on the waveguide port
[0050] E. y (x,y,z=0,t)=e y (x,y)p(t) (15)
[0051]And using the finite difference time domain method to simulate and calculate the simulated waveguide to obtain the electromagnetic field amplitude in the waveguide.
[0052] Step 2. The propagation c...
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