Meiners, ChristianChristianMeinersRichter, Marius D.Marius D.RichterJacob, ArneArneJacob2021-11-042021-11-042008-09-30IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 56 (10): 3166-3172 (2008-10-27)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10760We investigate the field scattered from thin-wire helices by means of vector spherical harmonics rendering the fields of generated multipoles of arbitrary order. The excitation is varied in order to yield the characteristic T-matrix of a single helix column by column. The convergence with respect to the number and kind of required multipoles is checked by means of a simple test case. Further, we consider the mutual interaction of two helices. It is shown to be equivalent to an averaging process in terms of the number of required multipoles, which is thus limited. The helix model is then utilized to investigate reflection and transmission properties of a specific periodic arrangement which allows a comparison to a finite element based commercial software tool. © 2008 IEEE.en0018-926XIEEE transactions on antennas and propagation20081031663172IEEEChiral mediaElectromagnetic scatteringHelicesNonhomogeneous mediaSimulationTechnikIngenieurwissenschaftenHigher order multipole model of a thin-wire helixJournal Article10.1109/TAP.2008.929505Journal Article