Abstract
The oscillating motions of a wavefront on a two- dimensional (2D) switch line, i.e., a transmission line periodically loaded with electronic switches (the switch is open for voltages greater than a fixed threshold and closed otherwise), are discussed. In a two-dimensional switch line, the amplitude of the wavefront decays more rapidly than in a one-dimensional switch line, and the oscillation frequency depends on the propagation orientation. The rapid decay of the wavefront, supported by inherent frequency entrainment, is useful for generating high-frequency voltage waves.
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