A material medium that confines and guides a propagating electromagnetic wave . ( 188 ) Note 1: In the microwave regime, a waveguide normally consists of a hollow metallic conductor, usually rectangular, elliptical, or circular in cross section. This type of waveguide may, under certain conditions, contain a solid or gaseous dielectric material. Note 2: In the optical regime, a waveguide used as a long transmission line consists of a solid dielectric filament ( optical fiber ), usually circular in cross section. In integrated optical circuits an optical waveguide may consist of a thin dielectric film. Note 3: In the rf regime, ionized layers of the stratosphere and refractive surfaces of the troposphere may also act as a waveguide.
WAVEGUIDE
Meaning of WAVEGUIDE in English
Telecommunication standard terms English vocab. Английский словарь стандартных телекоммуникационных терминов. 2012