Study of Inductive Reactance of a Micro Strip Line Structure with The Spacing Between Two Metal Strip
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Microstripline, Capacitance, Stripwdth, Geometry of stripAbstract
The Present Paper aims at the study of inductive property developed due to propagation of electromagnetic waves through the structure and its dependence on the spacing between two metal strip and other factors. Due to interaction of electron beam with electromagnetic waves, kinetic energy of electron is increased. Microwaves have become very powerful experimental tools for study of some of the basic properties of materials. There are different structures for the propagation of electromagnetic powers in different modes. The Microwave Integrated circuits (MIC’S) have changed the systems in the present days by replacing large scale waveguides and co-axial component arrays to small light weight assemblies. These introduced microwave striplines, microslotlines, coplanar strip lines and coplanar waveguide etc.
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