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Alexander Trubin

    Lattices of Dielectric Resonators
    Introduction to the Theory of Dielectric Resonators
    • Focusing on high-Q dielectric resonators, this book presents innovative scattering theories and coupling coefficients across various shapes. It explores coupled oscillations in different resonator types and introduces the revolutionary S-matrix methodology, highlighting practical applications in complex structures like optical microcavities. The exploration extends to the time domain, examining pulse scattering and radiation from antenna arrays of dielectric resonators. Aimed at researchers, engineers, and students in electromagnetics and materials science, it offers a blend of theoretical insights and real-world applications.

      Introduction to the Theory of Dielectric Resonators
    • Lattices of Dielectric Resonators

      • 171 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      This book provides the analytical theory of complex systems composed of a large number of high-Q dielectric resonators. Spherical and cylindrical dielectric resonators with inferior and also whispering gallery oscillations allocated in various lattices are considered. A new approach to S-matrix parameter calculations based on perturbation theory of Maxwell equations, developed for a number of high-Q dielectric bodies, is introduced. All physical relationships are obtained in analytical form and are suitable for further computations. Essential attention is given to a new unified formalism of the description of scattering processes. The general scattering task for coupled eigen oscillations of the whole system of dielectric resonators is described. The equations for the  expansion coefficients are explained in an applicable way. The temporal Green functions for the dielectric resonator are presented. The scattering process of short pulses in dielectric filter structures, dielectric antennas  and lattices of dielectric resonators is discussed.

      Lattices of Dielectric Resonators