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3D nest-like architecture of core-shell CoFe2O4@1T/2H-MoS2 composites with tunable microwave absorption performance.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020
As a promising microwave absorber filler, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), owing the unique structure, high electrical conductivity and polarization effect, is receiving more and more interests.
Xiangyu Wang   +5 more
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Microwave Spectroscopy

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1948
The spectroscopist in the past has been a fortunate fellow. When he could no longer find something new to measure with his old spectrometer (or if he became bored with repeated use of the same old frequencies) he could always move on to a new place in the spectrum, provided of course that he could generate and detect radiation there.
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Reducing Microwave Absorption with Chaotic Microwaves

2017
We study the response of a two-level quantum system to a chaotic signal using numerical methods and compare it to the response to a sinusoidal signal. We expect the largest response for sinusoidal driving functions, because the Schrodinger equation is linear. The method is based on numerical solutions of the Schrodinger solution of the two-level system,
Juehang Qin, A. Hubler
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Hearing microwaves: the microwave auditory phenomenon

IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, 2001
The microwave auditory phenomenon, or the microwave hearing effect, pertains to the hearing of short pulses of modulated microwave radiation at high peak power by humans and laboratory animals. Anecdotal and journalistic reports of the hearing of microwave pulses persisted throughout the 1940s; and 1950s.
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Microwave photonics

Science China Information Sciences, 2022
Jianping Yao, J. Capmany
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Ultrahigh-Sensitivity Microwave Sensor for Microfluidic Complex Permittivity Measurement

IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, 2019
The conventional resonant-type microwave microfluidic sensors made of planar resonators suffer from limited sensitivities. This is due to the existence of several distributed capacitors in their structure, where just one of them acts as a sensing element.
A. Ebrahimi, James Scott, K. Ghorbani
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Microwaves in Europe

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 2002
An overview of microwave activities and infrastructures in Europe is presented. The material is organized in 17 sections, each devoted to a country or group of countries and prepared by an. internationally renowned microwave expert. In general, each section contains some history of microwaves in the region, and highlights some microwave activities in ...
R. Sorrentino   +18 more
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Microwave Engineering Problems in the Microwave Oven

MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 2005
A general review of microwave engineering problems of the microwave oven is presented. Of central importance is the continuing improvement of the microwave magnetron in efficiency and stability. The goal of uniform heating is discussed with reference to measurement techniques and efforts at standardization.
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Microwave Technology in the Microwave Landing System

MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 2005
The purpose, format, principles of operation, and equipment used in the microwave landing system (MLS) are described. Special emphasis is given to microwave components in the system. Opportunities for innovation in technology development are discussed.
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Microwave engineering

IEEE potentials, 1989
Roger Kaul
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