2017
DOI: 10.7716/aem.v6i2.429
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Microwave microscopy applied to EMC problem: Visualisation of electromagnetic field in the vicinity of electronic circuit and effect of nanomaterial coating

Abstract: This proposal is devoted to a collaborative approach dealing with microwave microscopy experiments. The application is dedicated to an electromagnetic field cartography above circuits and the influence of nanometric material layer deposition on the circuits. The first application is associated to a microstrip ring resonator. The results match with the simulated fields. The second application is focused on the effects of a dielectric layer deposited on the circuit and its impact in terms of electromagnetic prop… Show more

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“…In the last decade, electromagnetic (EM) simulation has confirmed its presence in the field of the analysis and design of microwave and RF integrated circuits to generate a big library for simulators with a huge number of elements that are geometrically complex and sensible. The study of complex planar circuits seems to be an inexhaustible source of studies and inventions, which have had a significant influence on EM simulation, among other fields [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade, electromagnetic (EM) simulation has confirmed its presence in the field of the analysis and design of microwave and RF integrated circuits to generate a big library for simulators with a huge number of elements that are geometrically complex and sensible. The study of complex planar circuits seems to be an inexhaustible source of studies and inventions, which have had a significant influence on EM simulation, among other fields [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%