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Synonyms wave guide
Type of conductor

Examples of waveguide

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The detection was done by embedding a photodetector in a metal plasmon waveguide.
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Light is fed into the ring resonators from the straight waveguide at the right.
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Then, the sample is injected in a small channel on top of the glass waveguide.
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This behavior is all the more marked than the width of the waveguide is also small.
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Krauss, T. F.Planar photonic crystal waveguide devices for integrated optics.
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Lined with a conductive material, the magnet's bore effectively acts as a waveguide.
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Net optical gain in a plasmonic waveguide embedded in a fluorescent polymer.
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The energy comes from the constant supply of light going into the waveguide.
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Thus we should expect similar behavior of wave vector in our slowly tapered waveguide.
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More examples
  • A hollow metal conductor that provides a path to guide microwaves; used in radar
  • A waveguide is a structure which guides waves, such as electromagnetic waves or sound waves. There are different types of waveguide for each type of wave. ...
  • Is a rectangular metal tube used to carry microwave energy with little loss of power. The electric field of the radiation being transferred is perpendicular to the widest dimension of the rectangle. A wave guide is useful over a narrow frequency range.
  • A material medium that confines and guides a propagating electromagnetic wave. In the microwave regime, a waveguide normally consists of a hollow metallic conductor, generally rectangular, elliptical, or circular in cross-section. ...
  • A component of some radars that typically connects the antenna(s) to the transmitter and receiver.
  • A system of material boundaries capable of guiding electromagnetic waves. A transmission line comprising a hollow conducting tube within which electromagnetic waves are propagated on a solid dielectric or dielectric-filled conductor.
  • A metallic microwave conductor, typically rectangular in shape, used to carry microwave signals into and out of microwave antennas.
  • The carefully dimensioned, hollow, metal pipe through which microwave energy is transmitted.
  • An optical structure made of dialectric material which utilizes total internal reflection to guide waves. The most common type of optical waveguide is fiber optic cable. Another variety is photonic-crystal fiber.