Full wave analysis of a superconducting stripline with large width-to-separation ratio
This paper presents a full-wave analysis on the wave propagating in a superconducting stripline with a large width-to-separation ratio. A set of transcendental equation is derived, by matching the ratio of the tangential electric and magnetic fields, respectively, with the surface impedance of the s...
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my.uniten.dspace-307622023-12-29T15:52:47Z Full wave analysis of a superconducting stripline with large width-to-separation ratio Yeap K.H. Tham C.Y. Yeong K.C. Woo H.J. Chong K.H. 36024759100 7006081245 36024779300 52464951900 36994481200 Attenuation constant Phase velocity Superconducting stripline Surface impedance Magnetic fields Phase velocity Strip telecommunication lines Analytical equations Attenuation constants Complex conductivity Electric and magnetic fields Full wave analysis Propagation constant Separation ratio Superconducting stripline Superconducting strips Surface impedances Transcendental equations Transmission line models Superconductivity This paper presents a full-wave analysis on the wave propagating in a superconducting stripline with a large width-to-separation ratio. A set of transcendental equation is derived, by matching the ratio of the tangential electric and magnetic fields, respectively, with the surface impedance of the strip. The propagation constant can be obtained by substituting the complex conductivity of the superconducting strip into the equation and numerically solving for the root. We have computed the attenuation constant and phase velocity using our method and compared with the analytical equation formulated by Matick using the general transmission line model, which is applied by Kautz in a superconducting stripline. The results for both methods agree exceedingly well. �2009 IEEE. Final 2023-12-29T07:52:47Z 2023-12-29T07:52:47Z 2009 Conference paper 10.1109/SCORED.2009.5442946 2-s2.0-77952659805 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77952659805&doi=10.1109%2fSCORED.2009.5442946&partnerID=40&md5=cc7571ab122ad314413525b54ba2af4f https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30762 5442946 520 522 Scopus |
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Attenuation constant Phase velocity Superconducting stripline Surface impedance Magnetic fields Phase velocity Strip telecommunication lines Analytical equations Attenuation constants Complex conductivity Electric and magnetic fields Full wave analysis Propagation constant Separation ratio Superconducting stripline Superconducting strips Surface impedances Transcendental equations Transmission line models Superconductivity Yeap K.H. Tham C.Y. Yeong K.C. Woo H.J. Chong K.H. Full wave analysis of a superconducting stripline with large width-to-separation ratio |
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This paper presents a full-wave analysis on the wave propagating in a superconducting stripline with a large width-to-separation ratio. A set of transcendental equation is derived, by matching the ratio of the tangential electric and magnetic fields, respectively, with the surface impedance of the strip. The propagation constant can be obtained by substituting the complex conductivity of the superconducting strip into the equation and numerically solving for the root. We have computed the attenuation constant and phase velocity using our method and compared with the analytical equation formulated by Matick using the general transmission line model, which is applied by Kautz in a superconducting stripline. The results for both methods agree exceedingly well. �2009 IEEE. |
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Full wave analysis of a superconducting stripline with large width-to-separation ratio |
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