E-field radiation - translation to English
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E-field radiation - translation to English

REGARDING RADIOANTENNAS
Far-field region; Near-field region; Far field; Far-field; Far-field radiation pattern; Near & far field; Fraunhofer region
  • Differences between [[Fraunhofer diffraction]] and [[Fresnel diffraction]]
  • Differences between [[Fraunhofer diffraction]] and [[Fresnel diffraction]].
  • A "[[radiation pattern]]" for an antenna, by definition showing only the far field.
  • λ}} ≫ 1}}. Examples are radar dishes, satellite dish antennas, radio telescopes, and other highly directional antennas.
  • '''Near field:''' This dipole pattern shows a magnetic field <math>\overrightarrow{\mathbf{B}}</math> in red. The potential energy momentarily stored in this magnetic field is indicative of the reactive near field.
  • Field regions for antennas equal to, or shorter than, one-half wavelength of the radiation they emit, such as the whip antenna of a citizen's band radio, or an AM radio broadcast tower.
  • '''Far field:''' The radiation pattern can extend into the far field, where the reactive stored energy has no significant presence.

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Near and far field

The near field and far field are regions of the electromagnetic (EM) field around an object, such as a transmitting antenna, or the result of radiation scattering off an object. Non-radiative near-field behaviors dominate close to the antenna or scattering object, while electromagnetic radiation far-field behaviors dominate at greater distances.

Far-field E (electric) and B (magnetic) field strength decreases as the distance from the source increases, resulting in an inverse-square law for the radiated power intensity of electromagnetic radiation. By contrast, near-field E and B strength decrease more rapidly with distance: the radiative field decreases by the inverse-distance squared, the reactive field by an inverse-cube law, resulting in a diminished power in the parts of the electric field by an inverse fourth-power and sixth-power, respectively. The rapid drop in power contained in the near-field ensures that effects due to the near-field essentially vanish a few wavelengths away from the radiating part of the antenna.

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