Waveguides

Word WAVEGUIDES
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What do we mean by waveguides?

A structure which guides waves, such as electromagnetic waves, light, or sound waves.

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The word "waveguides" in example sentences

Inspired by this, Luke Lee and colleagues developed an artificial compound eye consisting of a moulded polymer resin dome filled with thousands of light-guiding channels, called waveguides, each topped with its own miniature lens. ❋ Mac (2006)

The light generated from these tiny lasers can be guided along etched channels called waveguides, and modulated with tiny silicon modulators that have ramped from a few hundred megahertz at the beginning of the millennium up to the current versions which can work at frequencies high enough to transmit 40Gbps on a single channel. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The chip has optical circuits, submicrometer scale "tiny strips of silicon called waveguides or photonic wires." ❋ Unknown (2010)

Optical chips use structures called waveguides to direct light, and researchers trying to add optical components to a silicon chip usually carve the waveguides out of a single crystal of silicon, Stojanovic says. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The ability of the organic material to homogeneously fill the slot between the waveguides is a key feature of the deposition process.

Optical chips use structures called waveguides to direct light, and researchers trying to add optical components to a silicon chip usually carve the waveguides out of a single crystal of silicon, Stojanović says. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The slot between the waveguides is the region where most of the light guided by the silicon propagates. ❋ Unknown (2009)

His evident brilliance as a researcher and as a lecturer in advanced graduate courses (such as waveguides and nuclear physics) attracted large numbers of students, including many who had returned to their studies after spending "time out" on various war-related projects. ❋ Unknown (1999)

And Intel has come up with an entire kit of tiny optical devices made of silicon, which it hopes one day to combine on optical chips, such as waveguides and lasers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They also boast tweeters with integrated 'waveguides', which guarantee a balanced, wide-angle dispersion of the treble frequencies to ensure that treble sounds great no matter where you're sitting. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Optical signals, however, have to be transported as a beam of light with very little loss of information in the waveguides and beam combiner. ❋ Nicole (2009)

First, radio signals can be "mixed down" to frequencies that electronics and waveguides can easily transfer and manipulate. ❋ Nicole (2009)

Gravity waveguides built around the base of the tower were modifying the local gravity, which otherwise would have been around half Earth normal, so that the approaching ship could float safely above it. ❋ David A. McIntee (2011)

It had long been understood that glass fibers could act as waveguides for light, allowing, for instance, the development of short range optical fibers for probing the inner recesses of our bodies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Michael J. Levene et al., “Zero-mode waveguides for single-molecule analysis at high concentrations,” Science 299 2003, 682–686. ❋ Kevin Davies (2010)

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