Spectral Theory And Excitation Of Open Structures


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Spectral Theory and Excitation of Open Structures


Spectral Theory and Excitation of Open Structures

Author: V. P. Shestopalov

language: en

Publisher: IET

Release Date: 1996


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Open resonators, open waveguides and open diffraction gratings are used extensively in modern millimetre and submillemetre technology, spectroscopy and radio engineering. In this book, the physical processes in these open electromagnetic structures are analysed using a specially constructed spectral theory.

Physical Foundations of the Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves Technique V.1


Physical Foundations of the Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves Technique V.1

Author: V. P. Ščestopalov

language: en

Publisher: VSP

Release Date: 1997


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The developments in physics, biology and astronomy, as well as radar and communication technology, remote sensing and spectroscopy have led to a sharp increase in the investigations of electromagnetic millimeter and submillimeter waves with the lengths 10--1 and 1--0.1 mm. These volumes reflect the results of extensive research in this field and attempt to destroy stereotypes established during the long years of large-scale modeling in the millimeter and submillimeter wavelength ranges and to develop new concepts. The first volume (Open Structures) deals with the results of theoretical and experimental studies of open electrodynamic structures (open waveguides, open resonators, diffractional gratings) allowing the determination of the characteristics of various devices used in millimeter and submillimeter technology. The second volume (Sources. Element Base. Radio Systems: Novel Scientific Trends) presents the problems of creating independent units and radiosystems of the millimeter and submillimeter wavelength ranges and the justification of their physical operating principles. This includes the mechanism of generating volume waves by electron flows moving close to a grating, excitation of fields in open resonators and waveguides with inclusion, and other phenomena.

Optical Waveguide Theory


Optical Waveguide Theory

Author: Yury Shestopalov

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2022-03-26


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This book addresses the most advanced to-date mathematical approach and numerical methods in electromagnetic field theory and wave propagation. It presents the application of developed methods and techniques to the analysis of waves in various guiding structures —shielded and open metal-dielectric waveguides of arbitrary cross-section, planar and circular waveguides filled with inhomogeneous dielectrics, metamaterials, chiral media, anisotropic media and layered media with absorption. It also looks into spectral properties of wave propagation for the waveguide families being considered, and the relevant mathematical techniques such as spectral theory of non-self-adjoint operator-valued functions are described, including rigorous proofs of the existence of various types of waves. Further, numerical methods constructed on the basis of the presented mathematical approach and the results of numerical modeling for various structures are also described in depth. The book is beneficial to a broad spectrum of readers ranging from pure and applied mathematicians in electromagnetic field theory to researchers and engineers who are familiar with mathematics. Further, it is also useful as a supplementary text for upper-level undergraduate students interested in learning more advanced topics of mathematical methods in electromagnetics.