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heat loss and temperature of microantenna structure
Posted 11.11.2025, 02:54 GMT-5 RF & Microwave Engineering, Heat Transfer, Physics Interfaces Version 5.4 0 Replies
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I am trying to model a loop antenna of micron dimensions for emitting magnetic field for NV diamonds.
So far, i have used the RF module to understand the strength and homogeneity of magnetic field emitted. I would like to study the the temperature of the antenna in use, to see if it is operable without breaking up, for which i believe the Heat transfer from solids, and microwave heating is the intended modules to be used.
However, no matter what i try, the temperature in the end remains the same, which isnt what i hoped to see.
I figure im new to using the heat transfer module, so id appreciate any kind of help
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