A waveguide Bragg structure for the millimeter range of wavelengths
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https://doi.org/10.3103/S0735272706020099Abstract
The paper presents a theoretical and experimental investigation of a periodic dielectric structure in a rectangular waveguide for the8-mmrange of wavelengths. The structure represents an analog of a single-dimensional photonic crystal in the optical range of wavelengths. The experiment has shown the shape, size, and location of the forbidden gap to be coincident with calculation results. The calculation is performed based on the coupled wave theory adapted to peculiarities of the waveguide propagation of radiation in a resonant structure of the microwave range.References
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