aallonjohtimiin
Aallonjohtimiin, or waveguides, are structures that guide electromagnetic waves or other types of waves. They are typically hollow or solid conduits that restrict the propagation of energy to a specific path. The most common application of waveguides is in guiding microwaves. They are often rectangular or circular in cross-section and are made of conductive materials, typically metals like copper or aluminum. The dimensions of the waveguide are critical; they must be comparable to the wavelength of the electromagnetic waves being guided to prevent leakage.
Waveguides function by confining the electromagnetic field within their boundaries. When waves enter a waveguide, they