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Design Terahertz Antenna with CST Microwave

 
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mosizaza
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:03 am    Post subject: Design Terahertz Antenna with CST Microwave Reply with quote

Hello everybody . i hope you be fine

I have a question about how to design Terahertz Antenna in CST Microwave
suppose a Bow Antenna which is designed in band 100GHz to 3THz , I want to know that how i can excite in a Electromagnetic Wave in feed of this antenna that i be able to determine the power of this signal

( I mean does CST have ability to define a electromagnetic waves with input power ?)
with more explanation, I want to design an terahertz antenna(any structure) which i able to excite a Terahertz Wave with High power up to 60 watt in input of this antenna and after simulation I want to calculate

1 - calculate the output gain of this antenna

2 - extract the Changes of radiation efficiency in terms of times

3 - extract the radiation range in terms of meter ( i means how much does this antenna radiate terahertz power according to output power)

thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 11:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You don't need to excite electromagnetic waves to feed your antenna.

You can use a voltage source. In reality this would be a coaxial cable for lower frequencies (under 6 GHz) and a waveguide for higher. Your antenna has frequency so high it would be difficult to do realistically, but simple to do in CST.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 6:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bigSteve wrote:
You don't need to excite electromagnetic waves to feed your antenna.

You can use a voltage source. In reality this would be a coaxial cable for lower frequencies (under 6 GHz) and a waveguide for higher. Your antenna has frequency so high it would be difficult to do realistically, but simple to do in CST.


Hi

Thanks bigSteve

Could please explain more about your idea , i am talking about those three cases which i said in above topic ...
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