Examination of Physical Phenomena and Processes in the Magnetophotonic Composite Media. Magnetophotonics Material Medium

The development of radioelectronics and informative-and-communicative technologies of the XXI century is associated with the transmission of ever increasing volume of data and is oriented to use of subTHz and THz bands - SHF, EHF, and HHF (0.1-10 THz). Elements and devices of these bands can be cond...

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Published in:2018 19th International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices (EDM) pp. 6403 - 6409
Main Authors: Cherckesova, Larissa V., Shalamov, George N., Shelud'ko, Alexander A., Akishin, Boris A., Porksheyan, Vitaly M., Trubchik, Irina S.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-06-2018
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Summary:The development of radioelectronics and informative-and-communicative technologies of the XXI century is associated with the transmission of ever increasing volume of data and is oriented to use of subTHz and THz bands - SHF, EHF, and HHF (0.1-10 THz). Elements and devices of these bands can be conditionally divided into 2 levels: up to 1 THz electronic equipments are effectively uses, over 1 THz-are photonic devices. The development of photonic technologies is of increasing importance both in the telecommunicative and in the space communication systems. In this report the physical phenomena and processes occurring in magnetooptical (magnetophotonic) composite material media capable of optimally ensuring their efficiency have been investigated to create new element baseline for domestic radioelectronics. The creation of new-generation functional devices capable of operating in subTHz and THz frequency bands will entail the rapid development of telecommunications.
ISSN:2325-419X
DOI:10.1109/EDM.2018.8435006