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Finite-Element Analysis of Slow-Wave Schottky Contact Printed Lines

Ching-Kuang C. Tzuang, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1986 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 12, pp 1483-1489
TLDR
Extensive finite-element analyses on MMIC slow-wave structures with both Iocalized and layered models are presented in this article, and good agreement is achieved between the data presented here and other theoretical results and experiments Higher order elements that improve accuracy are discussed.
Abstract
Extensive finite-element analyses on MMIC slow-wave structures with both Iocalized and layered models are presented Good agreement is achieved between the data presented here and other theoretical results and experiments Higher order elements that improve accuracy are discussed The comparative studies for Schottky contact microstrip and coplanar waveguide with Iocalized and layered models are presented Potential applications of the Iocalized models to more general and practical slow-wave circuits are also discussed

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TL;DR: In this article, a parallel-plate waveguide model for the microstrip line formed on the Si-SiO/sub 2/ system is analyzed theoretically and the results are compared with the experiment.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the slow-wave characteristics of an MLS coplanar waveguide were analyzed using two different full-wave methods mode-matching and spectral-domain technique, and the theoretical results obtained with them and the experimental values were in good agreement.
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Hybrid-Mode Analysis of Microstrip by Finite-Element Methods

TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical analysis in terms of finite elements of hybrid-mode propagation in closed microstrip is presented, and two modes with zero frequency cutoff are described; one is a quasi-TEM mode and the other a surface mode.
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Slow-Wave Propagation Along Variable Schottky-Contact Microstrip Line

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of the slow-wave propagation on Schottky-contact microstrip lines (SCMLs) is presented, including the effect of metallic losses.
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