Study of periodic and optical controlled structures for microwave circuits

Periodic structures have found wide applications in modern communication systems such as filters, power combiners and radar systems. Nowadays, periodic structures play an important role in wireless communication systems due to their attractive features such as compact size, ease of fabrication and h...

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Main Author: Xu, Ying
Other Authors: Arokiaswami Alphones
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-195002023-07-04T17:02:52Z Study of periodic and optical controlled structures for microwave circuits Xu, Ying Arokiaswami Alphones School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Integrated circuits Periodic structures have found wide applications in modern communication systems such as filters, power combiners and radar systems. Nowadays, periodic structures play an important role in wireless communication systems due to their attractive features such as compact size, ease of fabrication and high efficiency. However,with the rapid progress of technology, higher requirements have risen which require the devices have more compact size, lighter weight and multi-function to accommodate various services. The sizes and the weight of periodic structures can be reduced by applying novel split ring patterned photonic bandgap/electromagnetic (PBG/EBG) structures to one dimensional microstrip line. These bandgap structures realized on semiconductor material could be exploited for optically controlled behavior. These kinds of periodic structure and their applications are the main subjects of study in this thesis. Periodic aperture patterns etched on the ground plane of a microstrip line have been extensively investigated by many researchers. However, recently few research works have been reported on split ring pattern photonic bandgap structures and optical controlled photonic bandgap structures. In this thesis, a thorough study has been conducted on the scattering and circuit perspectives, radiation efficiency and mutual coupling of these periodic structures have been estimated. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2009-12-14T01:29:47Z 2009-12-14T01:29:47Z 2009 2009 Thesis Xu, Y. (2009). Study of periodic and optical controlled structures for microwave circuits. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/19500 10.32657/10356/19500 en 134 p. application/pdf
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Study of periodic and optical controlled structures for microwave circuits
description Periodic structures have found wide applications in modern communication systems such as filters, power combiners and radar systems. Nowadays, periodic structures play an important role in wireless communication systems due to their attractive features such as compact size, ease of fabrication and high efficiency. However,with the rapid progress of technology, higher requirements have risen which require the devices have more compact size, lighter weight and multi-function to accommodate various services. The sizes and the weight of periodic structures can be reduced by applying novel split ring patterned photonic bandgap/electromagnetic (PBG/EBG) structures to one dimensional microstrip line. These bandgap structures realized on semiconductor material could be exploited for optically controlled behavior. These kinds of periodic structure and their applications are the main subjects of study in this thesis. Periodic aperture patterns etched on the ground plane of a microstrip line have been extensively investigated by many researchers. However, recently few research works have been reported on split ring pattern photonic bandgap structures and optical controlled photonic bandgap structures. In this thesis, a thorough study has been conducted on the scattering and circuit perspectives, radiation efficiency and mutual coupling of these periodic structures have been estimated.
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title Study of periodic and optical controlled structures for microwave circuits
title_short Study of periodic and optical controlled structures for microwave circuits
title_full Study of periodic and optical controlled structures for microwave circuits
title_fullStr Study of periodic and optical controlled structures for microwave circuits
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