Surface Waves Propagating on Grounded Anisotropic Dielectric Slab

This paper investigates the characteristics of surface waves propagating on a grounded anisotropic dielectric slab. Distinct from the existing analyses that generally assume that the fields of surface wave uniformly distribute along the transverse direction of the infinitely large grounded slab, our...

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Main Authors: Zhuozhu Chen, Zhongxiang Shen
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/1/102
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spelling doaj-0f16ae26e414405e9456f336f662f6532020-11-24T22:18:13ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-01-018110210.3390/app8010102app8010102Surface Waves Propagating on Grounded Anisotropic Dielectric SlabZhuozhu Chen0Zhongxiang Shen1School of Information Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, ChinaSchool of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798, SingaporeThis paper investigates the characteristics of surface waves propagating on a grounded anisotropic dielectric slab. Distinct from the existing analyses that generally assume that the fields of surface wave uniformly distribute along the transverse direction of the infinitely large grounded slab, our method takes into account the field variations along the transverse direction of a finite-width slab. By solving Maxwell’s equations in closed-form, it is revealed that no pure transverse magnetic (TM) or transverse electric (TE) mode exists if the fields are non-uniformly distributed along the transverse direction of the grounded slab. Instead, two hybrid modes, namely quasi-TM and quasi-TE modes, are supported. In addition, the propagation characteristics of two hybrid modes supported by the grounded anisotropic slab are analyzed in terms of the slab thickness, slab width, as well as the relative permittivity tensor of the anisotropic slab. Furthermore, different methods are employed to compare the analyses, as well as to validate our derivations. The proposed method is very suitable for practical engineering applications.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/1/102anisotropic metamaterialgrounded dielectric slabguided wavessurface waves
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Surface Waves Propagating on Grounded Anisotropic Dielectric Slab
Applied Sciences
anisotropic metamaterial
grounded dielectric slab
guided waves
surface waves
author_facet Zhuozhu Chen
Zhongxiang Shen
author_sort Zhuozhu Chen
title Surface Waves Propagating on Grounded Anisotropic Dielectric Slab
title_short Surface Waves Propagating on Grounded Anisotropic Dielectric Slab
title_full Surface Waves Propagating on Grounded Anisotropic Dielectric Slab
title_fullStr Surface Waves Propagating on Grounded Anisotropic Dielectric Slab
title_full_unstemmed Surface Waves Propagating on Grounded Anisotropic Dielectric Slab
title_sort surface waves propagating on grounded anisotropic dielectric slab
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper investigates the characteristics of surface waves propagating on a grounded anisotropic dielectric slab. Distinct from the existing analyses that generally assume that the fields of surface wave uniformly distribute along the transverse direction of the infinitely large grounded slab, our method takes into account the field variations along the transverse direction of a finite-width slab. By solving Maxwell’s equations in closed-form, it is revealed that no pure transverse magnetic (TM) or transverse electric (TE) mode exists if the fields are non-uniformly distributed along the transverse direction of the grounded slab. Instead, two hybrid modes, namely quasi-TM and quasi-TE modes, are supported. In addition, the propagation characteristics of two hybrid modes supported by the grounded anisotropic slab are analyzed in terms of the slab thickness, slab width, as well as the relative permittivity tensor of the anisotropic slab. Furthermore, different methods are employed to compare the analyses, as well as to validate our derivations. The proposed method is very suitable for practical engineering applications.
topic anisotropic metamaterial
grounded dielectric slab
guided waves
surface waves
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/1/102
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