Figure 5 Measured antenna gain in the broadside direction against Ε½ . frequency for the antenna shown in Figure 2. a First operating Ε½ . mode.
Novel photonic bandgap microstrip structures using network topology
β Scribed by Txema Lopetegi; Miguel A. G. Laso; Maria J. Erro; David Benito; Maria J. Garde; Francisco Falcone; Mario Sorolla
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0895-2477
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β¦ Synopsis
Figure 8 Nonlinear transmittance of the step-like structure in comparison with the linear one calculated for different values of 0 the characteristic frequency of the first and second fibers
The nonlinear transmittance of a step-like structure with a linear characteristic frequency V of the first fiber was 1 calculated versus the linear characteristic frequency V of the 2 second fiber, and was plotted in comparison with the linear Ε½ . transmittance of the same structure Fig. 8 . Evidently, the 0 Kerr-like nonlinearity improves or, otherwise, makes the linear transmittance depending on the structure spatial parameters worse, resulting in broadening or narrowing of the initial distribution of the field amplitude at the input endface of the fiber.
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