2016
DOI: 10.2528/pierb16012101
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The Forward Transmission Matrix (Ftm) Method for S-Parameter Analysis of Microwave Circuits and Their Metamaterial Counterparts

Abstract: Abstract-In classical Electromagnetics textbooks, microwave circuits such as circulators, couplers, and filters are solved by non-systematic approaches such as even-odd mode analysis. Hence an electrical engineering student coming from the conventional circuit theory background encounters difficulties in understanding and solving microwave circuits. In this paper, we propose a modified node voltage analysis method in which the circuit branches are represented by their forward transmission matrices so that the … Show more

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“…Mathematically, the transmission response can be obtained by applying the microwave Kirchhoff’s current equation to the transmission line and stub combination of Fig. 1 circuit 18 , 23 , where Z o is the characteristic impedance of the microstrip lines that constitute Fig. 2 structures 24 .…”
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“…Mathematically, the transmission response can be obtained by applying the microwave Kirchhoff’s current equation to the transmission line and stub combination of Fig. 1 circuit 18 , 23 , where Z o is the characteristic impedance of the microstrip lines that constitute Fig. 2 structures 24 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A deeper insight into the resonance mechanism can be obtained by considering the interference effects produced by the detuned stubs that superimpose in the transmission path resulting in characteristic EIT lineshapes. The resonance superposition can be best illustrated by plotting the current distribution on the physical structure at different spectral resonance points applying the Forward Transmission Matrix (FTM) method 23 for double (in Fig. 9 ) and triple EIT stub (in Fig.…”
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