A method-of-moments analysis is carried out so as to obtain, in closed form
, the nonuniform current distributions, and their resulted radiation patter
ns in both near and far zones, of circular loop antennas with electrically
larger circumferences. An oblique incident field in its general form is con
sidered in the formulation of the nonuniform current distributions. In Gale
rkin's method-of-moments analysis? the Fourier cosine series is considered
as the full-domain basis-function series. As a result, the current distribu
tions along the circular loops are expressed analytically in terms of the a
zimuth angle for various diameters of large loops. Finally, the radiated el
ectromagnetic (EM) fields and their power pattern in both near and far zone
s are determined by applying the dyadic Green's function (DGF) in spherical
co-ordinates and plotted using a commercial software package, respectively
.