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Coupling coefficients of stripline resonators in the filters based on suspended substrate
2008 18th International Crimean Conference - Microwave & Telecommunication Technology, 2008Coupling coefficientspsila equations of resonators of two miniaturized stripline filters constructions on suspended substrate are derived. It was shown that inductive interaction of resonators on frequencies of the first pass-band exceeds capacitive one.
Y. F. Bal'va, A. M. Serzhantov
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The Coupling Coefficients of an Unsymmetrical High-Q Lossy Waveguide Resonator
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1963This paper determines the minimum insertion loss and the minimmn VSWR of a waveguide resonator constructed by spacing two, unequal, reactive, primarily-shunt, Iossy, reflecting elements approximately one-half-wavelength apart on a lossy transmission line.
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IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 2005
In the absolute-immittance spectrum of a piezoelectric resonator (PR), if the relative resonance-antiresonance frequency interval of a high-intensity resonance is basically determined by the coefficient of electromechanical coupling (CEMC), the relative resonance-antiresonance frequency interval of a low-intensity resonance with the resonance ...
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In the absolute-immittance spectrum of a piezoelectric resonator (PR), if the relative resonance-antiresonance frequency interval of a high-intensity resonance is basically determined by the coefficient of electromechanical coupling (CEMC), the relative resonance-antiresonance frequency interval of a low-intensity resonance with the resonance ...
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21st European Microwave Conference, 1991, 1991
A first degree one-dimensional finite-elemet analysis is used for the calculation of coupling coefficients between two dielectric resonators placed axisymmetrically in a cylindrical tube. The method is very simple and can be applied for the design of dielectric-loaded cavity filters.
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A first degree one-dimensional finite-elemet analysis is used for the calculation of coupling coefficients between two dielectric resonators placed axisymmetrically in a cylindrical tube. The method is very simple and can be applied for the design of dielectric-loaded cavity filters.
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Near-Zero Drift and High Electromechanical Coupling Acoustic Resonators at > 3.5 GHz
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 2021Ahmed E Hassanien +2 more
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Vibro-acoustic coupling characteristics of the microperforated panel with local resonators
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2023Qingsheng Liu
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Al0.68Sc0.32N Lamb wave resonators with electromechanical coupling coefficients near 10.28%
Applied Physics Letters, 2021Giovanni Esteves, Roy H Olsson Iii
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Coupling coefficient of two rotated cylindrical dielectric resonators disposed in free space
Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, 2022Anton S. Kupriianov +2 more
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