mode coupling in antennas
Mode coupling in antennas refers to the phenomenon where different modes of electromagnetic wave propagation interact with each other within the antenna structure. This interaction can result in changes to the radiation pattern, efficiency, and impedance characteristics of the antenna. Understanding and controlling mode coupling is important for optimizing antenna performance in various applications.
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