Quasioptical systems : (Record no. 59472)

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fixed length control field 151221s1998 njua ob 001 eng d
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ISBN 9780470546291
-- electronic
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-- print
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-- electronic
082 04 - CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Call Number 621.381/31
100 1# - AUTHOR NAME
Author Goldsmith, Paul F.,
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Title Quasioptical systems :
Sub Title Gaussian beam quasioptical propagation and applications /
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Number of Pages 1 PDF (xvii, 412 pages) :
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Series statement IEEE press series on rf and microwave technology ;
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Remark 1 "IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, sponsor."
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Remark 1 "IEEE order number PC 3079"--T.p. verso.
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Remark 2 PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Chapter 1: Introduction and Historical Overview -- 1.1 What Is Quasioptics? -- 1.2 Why Quasioptics Is of Interest -- 1.3 Historical Overview -- 1.4 Organization of This Book -- 1.5 Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 2: Gaussian Beam Propagation -- 2.1 Derivation of Basic Gaussian Beam Propagation -- 2.2 Description of Gaussian Beam Propagation -- 2.3 Geometrical Optics Limits of Gaussian Beam Propagation -- 2.4 Higher Order Gaussian Beam Mode Solutions of the Paraxial Wave Equation -- 2.5 The Size of Gaussian Beam Modes -- 2.6 Gaussian Beam Measurement -- 2.7 Inverse Formulas for Gaussian Beam Propagation -- 2.8 The Paraxial Limit and Improved Solutions to the Wave Equation -- 2.9 Alternative Derivation of the Gaussian Beam Propagation Formula -- 2.10 Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 3: Gaussian Beam Transformation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Ray Matrices and the Complex Beam Parameter -- 3.3 Gaussian Beam Transformation by Focusing Elements -- 3.4 Mode Matching -- 3.5 Complex Beam Parameter and Smith Chart Representation -- 3.6 Transformation of Higher Order Gaussian Beam Modes -- 3.7 Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 4: Gaussian Beam Coupling -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Axially Aligned Beams -- 4.3 Tilted Beams -- 4.4 Offset Beams -- 4.5 Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 5: Practical Aspects of Quasioptical Focusing Elements -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Single-Pixel and Imaging Systems -- 5.3 The Eikonal Equation -- 5.4 Refractive Focusing Elements -- 5.5 Zoned Lenses -- 5.6 Zone Plate Lenses -- 5.7 Metallic Lenses -- 5.8 Reflective Focusing Elements -- 5.9 Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 6: Gaussian Beams and Antenna Feed Systems -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Antenna Efficiency and Aperture Illumination -- 6.3 Aperture Efficiency -- 6.4 Radiation Patterns -- 6.5 Extended Sources -- 6.6 Defocusing Due to Secondary Motion in Cassegrain Systems -- 6.7 Requirements on the Beam Waist -- 6.8 Reflection Due to Central Blockage in Cassegrain Systems -- 6.9 Bibliographic Notes.
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Remark 2 Chapter 7: Gaussian Beam Coupling to Radiating Elements -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Expansion in Gaussian Beam Modes: General Considerations -- 7.3 Radius of Curvature -- 7.4 Beam Radius -- 7.5 Beam Waist Location and Complex Amplitudes -- 7.6 Gaussian Beam Modes for Feed Elements of Various Types -- 7.7 Summary of Fundamental Mode Coupling Coefficients -- 7.8 Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 8: Frequency-Independent Quasioptical Components -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Path Length Modulators/Delay Lines -- 8.3 Polarization Processing Components -- 8.4 Polarization Transducers and Wave Plates -- 8.5 Quasioptical Hybrids -- 8.6 Quasioptical Attenuators and Power Dividers -- 8.7 Quasioptical Ferrite Devices -- 8.8 Quasioptical Absorbers and Calibration Loads -- 8.9 Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 9: Quasioptical Frequency-Selective Components -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Planar Structures -- 9.3 Thick Structure: Perforated Plates -- 9.4 Interferometers -- 9.5 Interferometers of Other Types -- 9.6 Layered Dielectrics -- 9.7 Multiple-Grid Filters -- 9.8 Diffraction Gratings -- 9.9 Resonators -- 9.10 Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 10: Quasioptical Active Devices -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Bulk Coupled Quasioptical Devices -- 10.3 Quasioptical Planar Arrays -- 10.4 Cavity-Coupled Quasioptical Devices -- 10.5 Spatial Power Combining -- 10.6 Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 11: Quasioptical System Design: Principles and Examples -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Design Methodology and General Guidelines -- 11.3 System Design Examples -- 11.4 Conclusions -- 11.5 Bibliographic Notes -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
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Summary, etc "The increasing commercial use of millimeter wavelengths for remote sensing, communications, and radar systems has driven the need for new low-cost, high performance systems, and with it, the need for quasioptical systems.Combining a general introduction to Gaussian beams and quasioptical propagation with practical applications, QUASIOPTICAL SYSTEMS provides a state-of-the-art treatment of the design of low-loss, broadband systems at microwave to submillimeter wavelegnths. the approach presented involved utilizing a beam with a Gaussian distribution of field strength perpendicular to its axis, which in turn propagates in a simple predictable fashion. Features include: A Convenient summary of Gaussian beam propagation formulas; Extensive coverage of present-day quasioptical components and their performance; In-depth coverage of dielectric material uses at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths; An analysis of lenses and mirrors together with design techniques; and much more!This book will be of key interest to systems designers, antenna engineers, communications systems engineers, and researchers.".
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=5264471
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Koha item type eBooks
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-- Piscataway, New Jersey :
-- IEEE Press,
-- c1998.
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-- [Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
-- IEEE Xplore,
-- [1998]
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-- Microwave devices.
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-- Electrooptical devices.
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-- Gaussian beams.
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-- Antenna feeds
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-- Antenna radiation patterns
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-- Aperture antennas
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-- Apertures
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-- Approximation methods
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-- Arrays
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-- Band pass filters
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-- Bibliographies
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-- Biographies
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-- Conductors
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-- Couplings
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-- Delay
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-- Delay lines
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-- Detectors
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-- Dielectric losses
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-- Dielectrics
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-- Diffraction
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-- Electric fields
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-- Equations
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-- Equivalent circuits
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-- Fabry-Perot interferometers
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-- Feeds
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-- Films
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-- Finite element methods
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-- Focusing
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-- Gaussian distribution
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-- Geometrical optics
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-- Guidelines
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-- Impedance
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-- Indexes
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-- Laser beams
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-- Lenses
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-- Mathematical model
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-- Media
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-- Mirrors
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-- Observers
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-- Optical surface waves
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-- Optical waveguides
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-- Power transmission lines
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-- Propagation
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-- Propagation losses
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-- Reflection
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-- Resonant frequency
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-- Signal resolution
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-- Slabs
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-- Surface waves
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-- System analysis and design
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-- Transmission line matrix methods
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-- Wavelength measurement

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