Transverse electric surface waves in ferrite medium surrounded by plasma layers

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The theoretical analysis of transverse electric surface waves in ferrite medium surrounded by isotropic plasma layers is presented in this manuscript. Maxwell’s equations in differential form are used, and we impose the boundary conditions to acquire the dispersion relation to formulate the proposed structure. The influence of number density, separation distance between the layers of plasma, and dielectric permittivity of ferrite film on the normalized propagation constant is studied. It is concluded from the result obtained that if the number density and values of dielectric permittivity of ferrite film increases the propagation constant Re(β) tends to decreases whereas the increase in separation distance between the layers of plasma tends to increase the propagation constant Re(β). Furthermore, to verify the surface waves, the normalized field distribution for plasma medium as well as ferrite medium are also presented in this manuscript. The present work has potential applications in communication, drug delivery, cancer treatment, and ferrite sensing waveguide structures in the GHz frequency regime.

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Umair, M., Ghaffar, A., Alkanhal, M. A. S., Alqahtani, A. H., & Khan, Y. (2020). Transverse electric surface waves in ferrite medium surrounded by plasma layers. Journal of the European Optical Society, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41476-020-00138-3

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