2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11082-022-03688-7
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Full-vectorial meshfree method with an efficient iteration scheme for full anisotropic optical waveguides

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“…Therefore, the aim of this study is to conduct a comparison between two types of dielectric waveguide antennas, first with grooves in the dielectric, and second with quarter-wavelength cylindrical pins leads to distinguish some parameters. The type of antenna with grooves produces longitudinal polarization [44,45], which means that the electric field is oriented parallel to the waveguide axis, but the other antenna, the electric field perpendicular to the waveguide axis [46,47]. The radiation pattern of the antenna with grooves tends to be broadside, with radiation mainly concentrated in the perpendicular direction to the waveguide axis [48,49], but the radiation pattern of the antenna with quarter-wavelength pins tends to be endfire, meaning that the radiation is concentrated in the direction parallel to the waveguide axis [50][51][52].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the aim of this study is to conduct a comparison between two types of dielectric waveguide antennas, first with grooves in the dielectric, and second with quarter-wavelength cylindrical pins leads to distinguish some parameters. The type of antenna with grooves produces longitudinal polarization [44,45], which means that the electric field is oriented parallel to the waveguide axis, but the other antenna, the electric field perpendicular to the waveguide axis [46,47]. The radiation pattern of the antenna with grooves tends to be broadside, with radiation mainly concentrated in the perpendicular direction to the waveguide axis [48,49], but the radiation pattern of the antenna with quarter-wavelength pins tends to be endfire, meaning that the radiation is concentrated in the direction parallel to the waveguide axis [50][51][52].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%