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Gerard Andonian, Nathan Burger, Nathan Cook, Scott Doran, Tara Hodgetts, Seongyeol Kim, Gwanghui Ha, Wanming Liu, Walter Lynn, Nathan Majernik, John Power, Alexey Pronikov, James Rosenzweig and Eric Wisniewski
The recently demonstrated concept of the plasma photocathode, whereby a high-brightness bunch is initialized by laser ionization within a plasma wakefield acceleration bubble, is informally referred to as Trojan Horse wakefield acceleration. In a similar...
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Kaijun Song, Lele Fang and Yedi Zhou
In this paper, a novel kind of mode composite transmission line (MC-TL) is proposed, and a dual-band power divider with a large frequency ratio using this novel MC-TL for 5G communication systems was developed. The proposed MC-TL was developed using spoo...
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Xiaoxing Su, Jixing Qin and Xiangshuai Yu
This paper reports the interference pattern of an acoustic field in the 100?300 Hz frequency band observed in a shallow water experiment. Assuming there is a conventional fluid sea bottom, the observed interference pattern is first demonstrated to potent...
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Pingzheng Li, Yanqun Wu, Wei Guo, Chunyan Cao, Yanxin Ma, Lifan Li, Hongze Leng, Aolong Zhou and Junqiang Song
Based on the interference spectrogram in the element?frequency domain using the data measured by the horizontal linear array, the source range can be estimated through the striation-based beamforming (SBF) method and its variants. Estimation of the stria...
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Rong Bao, Xin Peng, Yin Yang, Neng Xiong, Yang Tao, Jifei Wu and Dawei Liu
Lossy dielectric bars have potential applications in high power microwave (HPM) radiation-effect experiments performed in wind tunnels. Under plane excitation, beat wave patterns are observed along lossy and lossless dielectric bars in 3-D electromagneti...
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Sergey Pereselkov, Venedikt Kuz?kin, Matthias Ehrhardt, Sergey Tkachenko, Pavel Rybyanets and Nikolay Ladykin
In this paper, we study the variations of holograms of a moving source in an inhomogeneous ocean waveguide. It is assumed that intense internal waves (internal solitons) are the reason for the inhomogeneities of the shallow water waveguide. The results o...
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Alexander A. Komissarov, Denis V. Makarov, Andrey O. Kholmogorov and Renat B. Shakirov
Bottom formations known as pockmarks basically arise due to extensive gas emission. Active pockmarks are characterized by exceptionally high gas saturation and substantially reduced sound speed. The latter circumstance leads to strong attenuation of soun...
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Dozyslav B. Kuryliak and Oleksiy M. Sharabura
The problem of axially symmetric TM-wave diffraction from a bicone conjoined with an open-ended conical cavity is analysed rigorously. The scatterer is formed by the perfectly conducting semi-infinite and truncated semi-infinite conical surfaces; the sph...
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Denis V. Makarov, Pavel S. Petrov and Michael Yu. Uleysky
The problem of sound propagation in a shallow sea with a rough sea bottom is considered. A random matrix approach for studying sound scattering by the water?bottom interface inhomogeneities is developed. This approach is based on the construction of a st...
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Eli Ohana and Dror Malka
To test silicon photonics component performances, a silicon (Si) grating coupler (GC) is used to couple the light from a single-mode fiber (SMF) into the chip. However, silicon nitride (Si3N4) waveguides have recently become more popular for realizing ph...
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