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Planar Circuits with Anisotropic Spacing Media

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Planar Circuits for Microwaves and Lightwaves

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The analysis and design of a planar circuit having an anisotropic spacing medium are the subjects of this chapter. What is actually considered is a tri-plate-type planar circuit having ferrite spacers magnetized perpendicularly with respect to the circuit conductors. The analysis of an arbitrarily shaped ferrite planar circuit of this type is discussed first, aiming at the determination of the parameters of the equivalent multiport circuit.

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Okoshi, T. (1985). Planar Circuits with Anisotropic Spacing Media. In: Planar Circuits for Microwaves and Lightwaves. Springer Series in Electrophysics, vol 18. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70083-5_8

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