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Bandwidth and the lower bound on Q for small wideband antennasBest, 2006
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- 13617599394007415087
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- 2006 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium
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The lower bound on quality factor (Q) is a well known performance limit of electrically small, single TM or TE mode antennas that exhibit a single impedance resonance within their operating bandwidth. Since Q and matched VSWR bandwidth are inversely related, the …
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