Photonic crystals as host material for a new generation of microwave components
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DASCHNER, Frank, KNOCHEL, Reinhard, FOCA, Eugen, CARSTENSEN, Juergen, SERGENTU, Vladimir, FOLL, Helmut, TIGINYANU, Ion. Photonic crystals as host material for a new generation of microwave components. In: Advances in Radio Science, 2006, vol. 4, pp. 17-19. ISSN 1684-9965.
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Advances in Radio Science
Volumul 4 / 2006 / ISSN 1684-9965

Photonic crystals as host material for a new generation of microwave components


Pag. 17-19

Daschner Frank1, Knochel Reinhard1, Foca Eugen1, Carstensen Juergen1, Sergentu Vladimir2, Foll Helmut1, Tiginyanu Ion2
 
1 Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel,
2 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova
 
Disponibil în IBN: 11 aprilie 2018


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In order to verify simulations of a concave lens based upon a photonic crystal, it was scaled and built for the application in the microwave range. Its field distribution was measured between 5.5 and 12 GHz. Due to the effective refractive index smaller than 1, focusing points were found in spite of the concave shape. The survey of the field distributions at the investigated frequencies leads to other possible applications of photonic crystals in the microwave and millimetre wave region, like beam-splitter and prism.

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Concave lens, Concave shape, Effective refractive index, Field distribution, Host materials, Microwave components, Millimetre waves