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Modeling of Guided Wave Devices

open access: yes, 1992
In this paper we discuss the procedures involved in defining computer models to predict the performance of guided wave optoelectronic devices. Particular attention has been devoted to the modeling of electromagnetic interactions.
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Guided Waves in the Skull

2021
Skull bone is the main obstacle for transcranial ultrasound therapy and imaging applications. Most efforts in characterizing ultrasonic properties of the skull have been limited to a narrow frequency range and normal incidence. On the other hand, acoustic guided waves in plates have been used in non-destructive evaluation of materials and also to ...
Héctor, Estrada, Daniel, Razansky
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Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in Wave Guides

The Physics of Fluids, 1959
Propagation of magnetohydrodynamic waves is investigated in a fluid bounded by a cylindrical surface of constant, but not necessarily circular, cross section. The fluid is assumed to be nonviscous and perfectly conducting with a constant magnetic field applied parallel to the walls of the cylinder.
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Nonlinear Guided Wave Phenomena

Topical Meeting on Optical Bistability (OB3), 1985
Integrated optics waveguides are ideal media for nonlinear optical interactions because high power densities can be maintained over centimeter propagation distances. Recent work in our laboratory, as well as that of other workers in the field will be reviewed. Liquid crystal media placed on top of thin films provide simple nonlinear waveguides in which
G. I. Stegeman, C. T. Seaton
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Surface waves and guided waves

1956
Although surface waves and guided waves may exist under a wide variety of conditions our main concern will be those generated in the earth by earthquakes or explosions. These waves are of interest to seismologists not only because they form the most prominent features of seismograms but also for their usefulness in determining the structure of the ...
Maurice Ewing, Frank Press
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Thermodynamic theory for wave guides

International Journal of Engineering Science, 1995
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CIANCIO, Vincenzo, VERHAS J.
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Wave Harmonics and Guided Waves

2014
Solutions of the homogeneous Helmholtz equation are referred to as wave harmonics. In this chapter, we will discuss the solution of this equation in rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems. They are respectively called plane waves, cylindrical waves and spherical waves.
Kasra Barkeshli, Sina Khorasani
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Guided Waves

2019
Use a one-dimension theory based on the normal to a plane wave to evaluate the propagation of light in a dielectric layer. If the ray strikes the walls of the guide it must meet the condition for total reflection. The theory, called the zigzag model, is not a “pure” geometric theory because we use the properties of interference and of phase change upon
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Guided Gaussian Wave Packets

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2005
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Wave Guides for Slow Waves

Journal of Applied Physics, 1948
The paper is devoted to a discussion of the properties of electromagnetic waves propagating with a velocity W <c. Boundary conditions are obtained for structures with very narrow slots, either closed or open, and a general method of solution of the wave equations is discussed.
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