A new concept and design of ferrite-based microwave vortex devices
M. Sigalov, E. Kamenetskii, and R. Shavit

TL;DR
This paper introduces new concepts and design principles for microwave devices utilizing ferrite materials to generate electromagnetic vortex structures, advancing the understanding of phase relations in resonant systems.
Contribution
It presents novel ideas and design principles for creating microwave devices with field vortex structures based on ferrite materials.
Findings
Proposes general ideas for vortex-based microwave device design
Highlights the role of phase relations in vortex formation
Provides foundational principles for future device development
Abstract
In microwave resonant systems with ferrite samples, one becomes faced with specific phase relations for the electromagnetic fields. Such specific phase relations may lead to appearance of nontrivial states: electromagnetic vortices. This paper provides some general ideas and design principles for microwave devices with the field vortex structures.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrowave Engineering and Waveguides · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
