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Discover LudwigThe phrase "polarization mode" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used to describe the polarization of an electromagnetic wave. For example, "The researchers used two different polarization modes to study the wave propagation of the signal."
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As known to all, any electromagnetic (EM) waves radiated by certain antenna with some polarization mode hold polarization characteristics, and any polarized state (PS) can be represented by two orthogonal components, thereby we know the orthogonally dualpolarized antenna (ODPA).
Ramelow, S. et al. Strong polarization mode coupling in microresonators.
Spectral binning for mitigation of polarization mode dispersion artifacts in catheter-based optical frequency domain imaging.
Artifacts in polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography caused by polarization mode dispersion.
Numerical compensation of system polarization mode dispersion in polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography.
Olejniczak, L. et al. Polarization switching and polarization mode hopping in quantum dot vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers.
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The preferred dual-polarization mode would be VV VH.
At the communication wavelength 1.55 μm, insertion loss is 4.8×10−3dB for x-polarization mode and 2.6×10−9dB for y-polarization mode respectively.
In this study, the direction of horizontal electric field is perpendicular to fault strike describing the H-polarization mode.
Furthermore, for the y-polarization mode a near zero flattened dispersion of 0.49±0.05 ps/THz/cm is achieved within a broad frequency range of 0.8 1.7 THz.
As a result VLF-R response is strengthened and also secondary magnetic field which causes VLF-EM anomalies may be enhanced, in H-polarization mode.
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