Magnetoelectronics of Microwaves and Extremely High Frequencies in Ferrite Films [electronic resource] /edited by Alexander A. Ignatiev.
by Ignatiev, Alexander A [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Theory of ElectromagneticWave Excitation in Bigyrotropic Structures -- Converters with Parallel Structure Orientation -- Converters with Orthogonal Structure Orientation -- Studies of Electromagnetic Wave Excitation in Film Ferrite Structures -- Waves in Planar Waveguides with Ferrite Films -- Research of Dispersions of Weakly and Strongly Delayed Waves in Layered Structures -- Electromagnetic Wave Excitation by Waveguide and Stripe-Line Converters -- Methods and Devices for High-Frequency Parameter Control of Ferrite Films -- High-Frequency Control Methods and Devices -- Controlled Magnetoelectronic Devices.
Magnetoelectronics of Microwaves and Extremely High Frequencies in Ferrite Films, by Alexander A. Ignatiev of Saratov State University in Russia, offers a very detailed and specialized account of a new direction of magnetoelectronics of millimetric waves in the layered structures containing epitaxial ferrite films. The new electrodynamic approach for research of electromagnetic waves in layered bigyrotropic structures - excitation of waves in converters with parallel and orthogonal orientations - is thoroughly discussed. The book is divided into three parts - theory of electromagnetic wave excitation in multilayer bigyrotropic structures - studies of electromagnetic wave excitation in film ferrite structures - methods and devices for high-frequency parameter control of ferrite films This book is intended for post-graduate students and researchers in the field of radiophysics and magnetoelectronics of millimetric waves, as well as those specializing in device design using ferrites.
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