Reflection of waves from a mobile elastic layer in a multimode waveguide

E. S. Ustinova, Е.С. Устинова, V. I. Volovach, В И Воловач, T. Antipova, Т А Антипова, Kaira A. Adishirin-Zade, К А Адыширин-Заде
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Waveguide structures are used to transmit energy and information signals in a wide range of wavelengths and, in terms of wave-guiding physical properties, usually have mutual (identical) properties in forward and backward directions. The asymmetry of the structure and external influences can often cause non-reciprocity of structures for waves, propagating in mutually opposite directions (this property, although limited, is already used in the so-called nonreciprocal devices of microwave, EHF and optical ranges such as ferrite valves, circulators, phase shifters). At the same time, the nonreciprocal properties of wave-guiding structures, independent of their physical nature, were not considered. It is found, that the motion of the medium filling the acoustic waveguide leads to nonreciprocity of its parameters in the forward and backward directions. The degree of nonreciprocity is proportional to the velocity of the medium. The velocity of the medium also affects the propagation velocity of acoustic waves and leads to a change in the critical frequencies or critical wavelengths of the waveguide modes. As the velocity of the medium increases, the number of modes for which the propagation condition is satisfied increases as well.
多模波导中来自可移动弹性层的波反射
波导结构用于在宽波长范围内传输能量和信息信号,并且就导波物理特性而言,通常在正向和反向方向上具有相互(相同)的特性。结构的不对称性和外部影响通常会导致波结构的非互易性,以相互相反的方向传播(这种特性虽然有限,但已经用于微波、EHF和光学范围的所谓非互易器件,如铁氧体阀、环行器、移相器)。同时,没有考虑导波结构的非互易性质,不依赖于它们的物理性质。研究发现,填充声波导的介质的运动导致其参数在正反方向上的非互易性。非互易的程度与介质的速度成正比。介质的速度也会影响声波的传播速度,导致波导模式的临界频率或临界波长的变化。随着介质速度的增加,满足传播条件的模数也随之增加。
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