Dmitry V. Polozov, D. A. Gabrielyan, A. Safin, D. Kalyabin
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Abstract
The article investigates the scheme of excitation of an electromagnetic field with circular polarization due to crossed strip transmission lines. Two variants are compared: coplanar and microstrip transmission lines that excite circular polarization of the magnetic field in the space above the intersection of strip structures. The degree of ellipticity of the field at the intersection of strip structures can be changed by changing the phase mismatch between exciting oscillation sources. Modeling of these devices in the computer-aided design system made it possible to quantify the amplitudes of the components of the electromagnetic field, from which the ellipticity coefficient was calculated at different values of frequency and phase. The obtained results allow us to determine the conditions necessary for the realization of circular polarization of the magnetic field. The studied structures are planned to be used in an integral design to excite circular polarization oscillations in magnetic micro- and nanostructures.
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Journal “Radioelectronics. Nanosystems. Information Technologies” (abbr RENSIT) publishes original articles, reviews and brief reports, not previously published, on topical problems in radioelectronics (including biomedical) and fundamentals of information, nano- and biotechnologies and adjacent areas of physics and mathematics. The authors of the journal are academicians, corresponding members and foreign members of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS) and their colleagues, as well as other russian and foreign authors on the proposal of the members of RANS, which can be obtained by the author before sending articles to the editor or after its arrival on the recommendation of a member of the editorial board or another member of the RANS, who gave the opinion on the article at the request of the editior. The editors will accept articles in both Russian and English languages. Articles are internally peer reviewed (double-blind peer review) by members of the Editorial Board. Some articles undergo external review, if necessary. Designed for researchers, graduate students, physics students of senior courses and teachers. It turns out 2 times a year (that includes 2 rooms)