Explore: Dielectric Waveguides

Discover books, insights, and more — all in one place.

Learn more about Dielectric Waveguides with top reads curated from trusted sources — all in one place.

Topic Search

Search for any topic

AI-Generated Overview About “dielectric-waveguides”:


Books Results

Source: The Open Library

The Open Library Search Results

Search results from The Open Library

1Phase velocities in rectangular waveguide partially filled with dielectric

By

Book's cover

“Phase velocities in rectangular waveguide partially filled with dielectric” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Phase velocities in rectangular waveguide partially filled with dielectric
  • Author:
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 64
  • Publisher: University of Illinois
  • Publish Date:
  • Publish Location: Urbana, Illinois

“Phase velocities in rectangular waveguide partially filled with dielectric” Subjects and Themes:

Edition Identifiers:

Access and General Info:

  • First Year Published: 1957
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

Online Access

Downloads:

    Online Borrowing:

    Online Marketplaces

    Find Phase velocities in rectangular waveguide partially filled with dielectric at online marketplaces:



    Wiki

    Source: Wikipedia

    Wikipedia Results

    Search Results from Wikipedia

    Waveguide (optics)

    fiber waveguides, transparent dielectric waveguides made of plastic and glass, liquid light guides, and liquid waveguides. Optical waveguides are used

    Waveguide

    microwaves. Dielectric waveguides are used at higher radio frequencies, and transparent dielectric waveguides and optical fibers serve as waveguides for light

    Waveguide (radio frequency)

    these wavelengths dielectric waveguides can have lower losses than metal waveguides. Optical fibre is a form of dielectric waveguide used at optical wavelengths

    Relative permittivity

    also be placed inside waveguides to form filters. Optical fibers are examples of dielectric waveguides. They consist of dielectric materials that are purposely

    Planar transmission line

    in the dielectric, making for a more homogeneous transmission medium and a mode closer to TEM. In hollow metal waveguides and optical waveguides there

    Non-radiative dielectric waveguide

    non-radiative dielectric (NRD) waveguide was introduced by Yoneyama in 1981. In Fig. 1 the crosses shown: it consists of a dielectric rectangular slab

    Alternating current

    consist of tubes, with the biggest difference being that waveguides have no inner conductor. Waveguides can have any arbitrary cross section, but rectangular

    Waveguide filter

    A waveguide filter is an electronic filter constructed with waveguide technology. Waveguides are hollow metal conduits inside which an electromagnetic

    Leaky wave antenna

    open waveguides. One possible mechanism to obtain radiation is foreshortening a side. Consider for example the Non-Radiative Dielectric waveguide (NRD)

    Dielectric resonator

    electromagnetic waves in dielectric rod waveguides. Since a dielectric resonator can be thought of as a truncated dielectric rod waveguide, this research was