Abstract

The present study examines the variation effects of incident plane wave on multiconductor shielded cables in frequency domains using Branin's method, which is referred to as the method of characteristics. The model operates in frequency and time domain, with linear and non-linear loads, respectively; which allows it to be easily inserted in circuit simulators, such as Spice, Sabar, and Esacap. Two examples are studied; a coaxial shielded cable and shielded cables with two parallel wires (i.e., twinax cables), and they are both excited by an incident plane wave. The Results obtained by this method are in good agreement with those obtained by other methods and experiments. dimensional1 arrays of bi-component structures made of cobalt and permalloy elliptical dots with thickness of 25 nm, length 1 μm and width of 225 nm, have been prepared by a self-aligned shadow deposition technique.Brillouin light scattering has been exploited to study the frequency dependence of thermally excited magnetic eigenmodes on the intensity of the external magnetic field, applied along the easy axis of the elements.

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