• 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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    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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    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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    3rd to an infinite sustain. Coupling coefficient of resonators Crab cavity Nuclear magnetic resonance Optical ring resonators Superconducting RF Resonance...
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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • (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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    negligible and the coupling coefficient is generally the plasma frequency. Other component distinctions call for the use of one of these models, depending...
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    passive structures that in principle have identically zero reflection coefficient at all frequencies.  Such structures may be synthesized with lumped inductors...
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    it is shown that slots in a pair of waveguides if off-shifted away from each other can enhance the coupling coefficient even more than 100% if optimized...
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