Song Zhan-hai, Li Yuan-An, Li Shu-lan, Yan Shu-bing, Ge Yong-qing
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In this paper crosstalk between transmission lines. (TL) in special directions such as perpendicular and parallel is studied in the frequency domain and time domain via electromagnetic field (EMF) theory. Magnitude of crosstalk between the two states is compared. Regulations of when the peaks or troughs should occur are summarized, results are verified with that of the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method.