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Numerical studies of bandwidth of parallel-plate cut-off realised by a bed of nails, corrugations and mushroom-type electromagnetic bandgap for use in gap waveguides
by
Rajo-Iglesias, E.
, Kildal, P.-S.
in
Applied sciences
/ Bandwidth
/ Circuit properties
/ Corrugating
/ Cut-off
/ Electric, optical and optoelectronic circuits
/ Electronics
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ hard surfaces
/ Materials
/ Microwave circuits, microwave integrated circuits, microwave transmission lines, submillimeter wave circuits
/ Ridges
/ soft
/ Strip
/ Surface layer
/ Texture
/ Waveguides
2011
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Numerical studies of bandwidth of parallel-plate cut-off realised by a bed of nails, corrugations and mushroom-type electromagnetic bandgap for use in gap waveguides
by
Rajo-Iglesias, E.
, Kildal, P.-S.
in
Applied sciences
/ Bandwidth
/ Circuit properties
/ Corrugating
/ Cut-off
/ Electric, optical and optoelectronic circuits
/ Electronics
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ hard surfaces
/ Materials
/ Microwave circuits, microwave integrated circuits, microwave transmission lines, submillimeter wave circuits
/ Ridges
/ soft
/ Strip
/ Surface layer
/ Texture
/ Waveguides
2011
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Numerical studies of bandwidth of parallel-plate cut-off realised by a bed of nails, corrugations and mushroom-type electromagnetic bandgap for use in gap waveguides
by
Rajo-Iglesias, E.
, Kildal, P.-S.
in
Applied sciences
/ Bandwidth
/ Circuit properties
/ Corrugating
/ Cut-off
/ Electric, optical and optoelectronic circuits
/ Electronics
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ hard surfaces
/ Materials
/ Microwave circuits, microwave integrated circuits, microwave transmission lines, submillimeter wave circuits
/ Ridges
/ soft
/ Strip
/ Surface layer
/ Texture
/ Waveguides
2011
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Numerical studies of bandwidth of parallel-plate cut-off realised by a bed of nails, corrugations and mushroom-type electromagnetic bandgap for use in gap waveguides
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Numerical studies of bandwidth of parallel-plate cut-off realised by a bed of nails, corrugations and mushroom-type electromagnetic bandgap for use in gap waveguides
2011
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Overview
Recently, it has been shown that so-called gap waveguides can be generated in the gap between parallel metal plates. The gap waveguides are formed by metal ridges or strips along which local waves propagate, and parallel plate modes are prohibited from propagating by providing one of the surfaces with a texture that generates an artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) or an electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) surface on both sides of the ridges or strips. The bandwidth of the gap waveguide is determined by the cut-off bandwidth of a parallel-plate waveguide where one surface has such a texture (and no ridges or strips). This paper studies the bandwidths (or stop bands) of such parallel-plate cut-offs when the AMC or EBG is realised by a metal pin surface, corrugations or a mushroom surface. It is shown that cut-off bandwidths of up to 4:1 are potentially available, and thereby similar bandwidths should be achievable also for gap waveguides.
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Institution of Engineering and Technology,The Institution of Engineering & Technology
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