Elektronik ve Haberleşme Mühendisliği Bölümü Yayın Koleksiyonu
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Article Citation - WoS: 15Citation - Scopus: 16Scintillation Behaviour of Vortex Beams in Strong Turbulence Region(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016) Eyyuboglu, H. T.We study the scintillation behaviour of vectorial vortex beams in strong turbulence region. For this purpose, a list of vortex source beams is prepared. Then their scintillation performances are analysed one by one using the random phase screen approach. The results indicate that there will always be scintillation reductions with increasing values of topological charge, although its effect will diminish as we go towards higher values of the topological charge. The increases in the other specific beam parameters seem to have opposite effect. For the vectorial Hermite Gaussian beam, the use of higher orders will also aid scintillation reductions. It is foreseen that the outcome of this study will be useful for long haul optical communication links.Article Citation - WoS: 29Citation - Scopus: 44Miniaturised Microstrip Bandpass Filters Based on Moore Fractal Geometry(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015) Mezaal, Y. S.; Ali, J. K.; Eyyuboglu, H. T.This paper presents new microstrip bandpass filter design topologies that consist of dual edge-coupled resonators constructed in the form of Moore fractal geometries of second and third iteration levels. The space-filling property for proposed fractal filters has found to produce reduced size shapes in accordance with sequential iteration levels. These filters have been prepared for ISM band applications at a centre frequency of 2.4GHz using a substrate with a dielectric coefficient of 10.8, dielectric thickness of 1.27mm and metallisation thickness of 35 mu m. The output responses of each fractal bandpass filter have been determined by a full-wave-based electromagnetic simulator Sonnet software package. Simulated and experimental results are approximately compatible with each other. These responses clarify that these fractal filters have good transmission and return loss characteristics with blocked higher harmonics in out-of-band regions.
