A dielectric guide in which the refractive index decreases with parabolic law away from its axis acts as a lens-like medium.
The dielectric hysteresis behavior of polymer ferroelectrics has until now been described by an energy approach in which the redistribution of the crystal dipole orientation under an applied field
The advent of swift aircraft, missile warfare, and the need for modem radar to accomplish multifunction detection has given impetus for a considerable amount of research into phased-array antennas.
Dielectric ceramic materials have been studied for decades due to both their application in important technologies and the fundamentally interesting relationships among their crystal chemistry, cry
The rapid growth in research and development efforts in organic/flexible electronics underscores the importance of this new science and technology.
In this paper we demonstrate the use of low-loss powders in the design and fabrication of RF filters.
The 1 MHz dielectric properties of Ca5Nb2TiO12 and Ca5Ta2TiO12 compounds were reported recently.
Proposals have been made for dielectric waveguides capable of guiding beams in integrated optical circuits very much as waveguides and coaxials are used for microwave circuitry.1-3 Figure 1 shows t
This article is written for inclusion in the Encyclopedia of Science and Engineering to be published by John Wiley & Sons.
A new dielectric resonator antenna with orthogonal feeding is presented. It constitutes a compact radiating source suitable for active arrays.