Method for engineering of refraction index profile of circular crosssection waveguide
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2009.39.98-103Keywords:
refraction index profile, waveguide, propagation constant, inverse scattering problem, field of electromagnetic waveAbstract
Engineering method for circular cross-section waveguide refraction index profile is proposed. Mathematical apparatus of Gel’fund-Levitan-Martchenko for solving of inverse scattering problem of nonrelativistic quantum mechanic been used.References
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