2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12648-010-0114-z
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On switching behavior of ferrite substrate with magnetostatic and spin wave exchange term

Abstract: Due to the generation of magnetostatic and spin waves, switching phenomena of ferrite substrate with a normal magnetic biasing field is presented. Generally below the X-band of microwave range, the Pozar's quasi TEM waves (extraordinary waves) were studied, but for the study of X-band there should be an inclusion of spin wave exchange term (wr) in the magnetostatic wave analysis which depends upon the static internal field (Hex). This term is included in analysis because the wavelength of microwave approach is… Show more

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“…Thus at microwave frequencies, unusually high resistivity is imperative since eddy current is proportional to the square of frequency. The eddy current losses in ferrites with a resistivity of 10 7 ohm meters as compared to 10 -7 ohm meters for iron are negligible at microwave frequencies [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Thus at microwave frequencies, unusually high resistivity is imperative since eddy current is proportional to the square of frequency. The eddy current losses in ferrites with a resistivity of 10 7 ohm meters as compared to 10 -7 ohm meters for iron are negligible at microwave frequencies [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In last few decades, the communication technology has grown exponentially. Therefore, antenna engineering needs to be reformed accordingly in order to cope up with the prevailing technology [1][2]. It is very interesting to note that lot of work has been done in the field of antenna.…”
Section: Introduction (Heading 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%