Waeytens et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Analysis of the Influence of Roughness on the Propagation Constant of a Waveguide via Two Sparse Stochastic MethodsWaeytens et al., 2020
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- 10859254824883498130
- Author
- Waeytens R
- Bosman D
- Huynen M
- Gossye M
- Rogier H
- Ginste D
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- Publication venue
- 2020 IEEE 29th Conference on Electrical Performance of Electronic Packaging and Systems (EPEPS)
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The aim of this contribution is to study the effect of roughness on the propagation constant in interconnect structures. For this purpose, a stochastic framework is constructed around a full- wave electromagnetic field solver. To reduce the number of repeated calls to the full-wave …
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