Abstract

It has been experimentally observed that the 70 GHz millimeter-wave propagation characteristics in a transversely magnetized waveguide loaded with a p-type InSb slab are markedly varied by applying a current considerably smaller than that used in the previous studies employing n-InSb. It is suggested that the shift of the slow-surface-wave resonant magnetic field in this waveguide is responsible for the observed variation.

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