The coupling coefficient of resonators is a dimensionless value that characterizes interaction of two resonators. Coupling coefficients are used in resonator...
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inductances Coupling coefficient of resonators Coupling factor of power dividers and directional couplers Clebsch–Gordan coefficients of angular momentum...
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coupling coefficient. To understand how optical ring resonators work, we must first understand the optical path length difference (OPD) of a ring resonator. This...
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kinds of energy coupling: Acoustic coupler Antenna noise temperature Coupling loss Aperture-to-medium coupling loss Coupling coefficient of resonators Directional...
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capacitor. Alternative resonator geometries include wave-wound Litz wire and loop-gap resonators (LGRs). In the Litz wire-based resonators, insulation is either...
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Inductance (redirect from Coefficient of coupling)
is the coupling coefficient, L 1 {\displaystyle L_{1}} is the inductance of the first coil, and L 2 {\displaystyle L_{2}} is the inductance of the second...
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3rd to an infinite sustain. Coupling coefficient of resonators Crab cavity Nuclear magnetic resonance Optical ring resonators Superconducting RF Resonance...
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Wireless power transfer (redirect from Wireless transmission of energy)
efficiency. The concept behind resonant inductive coupling systems is that high Q factor resonators exchange energy at a much higher rate than they lose...
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for technical applications, like a higher electromechanical coupling coefficient in resonators, due to this doubling. Contrary to quartz, GaPO4 is not found...
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"Relative Benefits of Overcoupled Resonators vs Inherently Low- Q {\displaystyle Q} Resonators for Pulsed Magnetic Resonance". Journal of Magnetic Resonance...
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Mechanical filter (section Resonators)
add additional resonators into the circuit and will have a better response than one with just the lumped resonators and short couplings. For even higher...
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Double-tuned amplifier (section Critical coupling)
of coupled resonators which is the source of the increased bandwidth. The gain of the amplifier is a function of the coupling coefficient, k, which is...
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this respect, torsional resonators (with a frequency around 100 kHz) are closer to application than thickness-shear resonators. The frequency shift induced...
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filters are most often made up of one or more coupled resonators, and thus any technology that can be used to make resonators can also be used to make filters...
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The coupling parameter of the resonator specifies the part of the energy of the laser field, which is output at each round-trip. The coupling parameter...
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Refractive index (redirect from Optical extinction coefficient)
a two-term form of the equation: n ( λ ) = A + B λ 2 , {\displaystyle n(\lambda )=A+{\frac {B}{\lambda ^{2}}},} where the coefficients A and B are determined...
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electromagnetic resonators, a principle similar to the way a trained singer can shatter a glass using his/her voice. At the receiving resonator's natural frequency...
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(BAW) resonators: free-standing and solidly mounted (SMR) resonators. In a free-standing resonator structure air is used to separate the resonator from...
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Waveguide filter (redirect from Dielectric resonator filter)
Dielectric resonators used in the 1960s, however, had very poor temperature coefficients, typically 500 times worse than a mechanical resonator made of invar...
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Quantum superposition (redirect from Superposition of states)
system solutions can be performed using only the coefficients of the superposition, suppressing the details of the superposed functions. This leads to quantum...
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Laser (redirect from Light Amplification of Stimulated Emission of Radiation)
masers/lasers. The optical resonator is sometimes referred to as an "optical cavity", but this is a misnomer: lasers use open resonators as opposed to the literal...
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Electron paramagnetic resonance (redirect from Hyperfine coupling constant)
magnitude of the coupling is proportional to the magnetic moment of the coupled nuclei and depends on the mechanism of the coupling. Coupling is mediated...
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Round-trip gain (section Coupling parameter)
Round-trip gain refers to the laser physics, and laser cavities (or laser resonators). It is gain, integrated along a ray, which makes a round-trip in the...
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Pauli matrices, J {\displaystyle J} is the coupling coefficient between the two qubits via the resonator, Δ 12 ≡ ω 1 − ω 2 {\displaystyle \Delta _{12}\equiv...
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very weak coupling through the magnetic component of the electromagnetic wave, artificial materials that exhibit a strong magnetic coupling are being...
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Capacitor (section Suppression and coupling)
used to store small and larger amounts of energy, respectively, ceramic capacitors are often used in resonators, and parasitic capacitance occurs in circuits...
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Tesla coil (section Number of coils)
inductance is lower and the coupling coefficient is only 0.05 to 0.2. This means that only 5% to 20% of the magnetic field of the primary coil passes through...
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piezoelectric material because of its high piezoelectric coefficient, tunable dielectric constant, and electromechanical coupling coefficient. PiezoMEMS have been...
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Ceramic capacitor (redirect from 1210 Rule of thumb)
ceramic capacitors offer high volumetric efficiency for buffer, by-pass, and coupling applications. Ceramic capacitors, especially multilayer ceramic capacitors...
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Oscillation (redirect from Period of oscillation)
the behavior of each variable influences that of the others. This leads to a coupling of the oscillations of the individual degrees of freedom. For example...
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