Abstract:[1] Dyadic Green's functions (DGFs) for continuously curved waveguides are important for the feeding and radiation problems of cylindrically conformal slotted-waveguide arrays. The major difficulty in the construction of these DGFs in curved waveguides and cavities is that there are no entire-domain TE or TM modes with respect to the curving direction, while the longitudinal-section electric (LSE) and magnetic (LSM) modes do not have the complete orthogonality in terms of the dot product as required by the con… Show more
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