Modeling of Electromagnetic Radiation using a Dual Four-Potential Representation: From Dipole Blade Radiators to Ribbon Loop-like Antennas
Robert Salazar, Camilo Bayona-Roa

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dual four-potential approach to model electromagnetic radiation from planar dipole blade antennas, simplifying analysis by reducing dimensionality and providing analytical solutions for specific antenna configurations.
Contribution
It develops a dual potential framework replacing traditional potentials, enabling simplified modeling of planar antennas and deriving dual Jefimenko's equations for electric fields.
Findings
Derived a retarded vector potential for the dual potential $oldsymbol{ heta}$
Reduced the 2D antenna problem to a 1D wire-loop model in the gapless limit
Provided an analytical solution for a thin annular gap antenna at low frequency
Abstract
In this paper, we explore classical electromagnetic radiation using a dual four-dimensional potential approach. Our focus is on the Planar Dipole Blade Antenna (PDBA), a system consisting of two flat conductive regions on the -plane, separated by a gap , with alternating potentials applied to the conductors. This method emphasizes the use of the scalar magnetic potential and the electric vector potential , which generates the electric field in free space. These potentials replace the standard magnetic vector potential and the scalar electric potential in our analysis. For harmonic radiation, the electromagnetic field can be expressed in terms of the electric vector potential…
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