Calculating TM Volume Modes in Layered Magnetized Semiconductor Structures

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The discussion focuses on the calculation of TM volume modes in layered magnetized semiconductor structures. Participants mention that significant research has been conducted on layered absorbers, which may provide relevant insights. There is a request for specific cases or examples related to this topic, particularly in the context of RF, radars, and absorbers. The conversation highlights the intersection of semiconductor physics and electromagnetic applications. Overall, the need for detailed case studies in this area is emphasized.
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Hi, Did some one calculate the dispersion characteristics of TM volume modes in layered magnetized semiconductor structure?
 
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i think so, because there is a lot of work done on layered absorbers. cannot give you any specifics, but you may look on RF, radars, and absorbers.
 
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Could you please show me some cases relative to this field?

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