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Investigation of Electrodynamic Characteritics of "Winding Waveguide"-Type Slow-Wave Structures

Student: Huziahmetov Ruslan

Supervisor: Semyon Presnyakov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Infocommunication Technologies and Systems (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Microwave electronic devices are widely used in many areas of human activity, both in the civil and military industries. An important component of such electronic devices is a slow-wave structure, the main task of which is to slow down the electromagnetic wave. To develop more advanced devices in the terahertz range, it is necessary to study and calculate the characteristics of the slow-wave structure. This graduation project is devoted to the study of the electrodynamic characteristics of the slow-wave structure. The object of the study is a system of the «Winding Waveguide» type. To calculate the characteristics, a three-dimensional model was constructed, the simulation conditions were set, and the S-, Y-, and Z- parameters were obtained. After processing the results, the main electrodynamic characteristics of the «Winding Waveguide» were obtained.

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