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Transmission of waves across atomic step discontinuities in discrete nanoribbon structures
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    Transmission of waves across atomic step discontinuities in discrete nanoribbon structures (English)
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    29 April 2020
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    The author considers scalar wave propagation across step-like discontinuities on one boundary of a square lattice waveguide. In particular, the author addresses what fraction of incident energy is transmitted across the step discontinuity, assuming that a wave mode is incident from either side of the step. The author's analysis provides transmission characteristics of a discrete form of surface roughness. The main result of this paper is the determination of the transmission coefficients for energy flux, which are determined via an application of the Wiener-Hopf method. Numerical illustrations are also provided.
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    waveguides
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    out-of-plane
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    lattice strip
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    conductance
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    Chebyshev polynomials
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