Abstract

Dyadic Green's function techniques have been applied to solve the transmission properties of a microstrip line fabricated on top of a single-crystal Y-type hexaferrite substrate. Current potentials are used to construct the Galerkin elements to facilitate solution accuracy even in the FMR region. Transmission coefficients of a microstrip line fabricated on a Y-type hexaferrite substrate were thus calculated, which compared reasonably well with measurements.

Notes

Originally published in Journal of Applied Physics 89, 6722 (2001). DOI:10.1063/1.1360260 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1360260).

Keywords

Dyadic Green's function techniques, calculations, layered dielectric ferrite structure, transmission properties, crystal Y-type hexaferrite substrate, microstrip line, Galerkin elements, FMR, Transmission coefficients

Subject Categories

Thin films, Ferromagnetic resonance

Disciplines

Electromagnetics and photonics

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Publication Date

6-1-2001

Rights Information

Copyright 2001 American Institute of Physics.

Rights Holder

American Institute of Physics



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