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Chen, S. Q., Vahldieck, R., & Huang, J. F. (1996). Rigorous analysis of mode propagation and field scattering in silicon-based coplanar mis slow-wave structures with abrupt transitions to transmission-lines on normal substrate. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 44(12), 2487-2494. External link
Vahldieck, R., & Wu, K. (1994). The influence of finite conductor thickness and conductivity on fundamental and higher-order modes in miniature hybrid mics (mhmics) and mmics - reply. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 42(10), 2014-2016. External link
Wu, K., Yu, M., & Vahldieck, R. (1995, January). Overview of the space-spectral domain approach (SSDA) for applications to multilayer planar integrated circuits [Paper]. Progress Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS 1995), Seattle, WA, USA. Unavailable
Yu, M., Vahldieck, R., & Wu, K. (1994, May). Nature and application of the space spectral-domain approach [Paper]. IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS 1994), San Diego, CA, USA. External link