Nonlinear magnetostatic surface wave in a slab waveguide structure has been investigated. The design consisted of dielectric film between two thick nonlinear nonmagnetic negative permittivity material (NPM) layers. A dispersion relation for TE nonlinear Magnetostatic surface waves (NMSSWs) has been derived into the proposed structure and has been numerically investigated. Effective refractive index decreases with thickness and frequency increase have been found. Effective refractive index decrease with optical nonlinearity increase and switching to negative values of effective refractive index at a certain value of optical nonlinearity have been found. This meant that the structure behaved like a left-handed material over certain range. We found that the power flow was changing by changing the operating frequency, the dielectric film thickness, and the optical nonlinearity. Also, the effective refractive index and power flow attained constant values over certain values of dielectric constant values. Copyright © 2009 A. I. Ass'ad and H. S. Ashour.
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Ass’Ad, A. I., & Ashour, H. S. (2009). TE magnetostatic surface waves in symmetric dielectric negative permittivity material waveguide. Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/867638
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