ENERGY HARVESTING ANTENNAS OR WHEN IS A MONOPOLE HALF OF A DIPOLE?

M.H. Mickle,∗ M. Mi,∗∗ C.C. Capelli,∗∗∗ H. Swift,∗∗∗∗ J.T. Cain,∗ and D.W. Sammel∗∗∗∗∗

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