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Design of an omnidirectional conical beam leaky wave antenna using the holographic technique. [PDF]
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Next-generation compact antenna for robust defense and CubeSat communication. [PDF]
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Risk factors and immune landscape of early local tumor progression after microwave ablation for lung cancer: a retrospective nested case-control study. [PDF]
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Microwave technologies for biomedical diagnosis and therapy: advances, challenges, and perspectives. [PDF]
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Carbon-Based Composite Microwave Antennas
Applications of metamaterials to microwave antennas are reviewed over the past decade. The manufacturing of microwave antennas using graphene-containing carbon composite materials was developed and prototypes of dipole and horn antennas made from such ...
T M Zaboronkova, C Krafft
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques, 2013
A microwave antenna lead for feeding signals to high-voltage electrodes is described. The unit includes the receiving and transmitting microwave antennas, separated by a high-voltage insulator. The antennas are made as two symmetrical parts of a cut-across half-wavelength coaxial closely coupled resonator, and the insulator is made as a ceramic disk ...
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A microwave antenna lead for feeding signals to high-voltage electrodes is described. The unit includes the receiving and transmitting microwave antennas, separated by a high-voltage insulator. The antennas are made as two symmetrical parts of a cut-across half-wavelength coaxial closely coupled resonator, and the insulator is made as a ceramic disk ...
A. M. Barnyakov +5 more
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Microwave Propagation in Space and Microwave Antennas
2018One of the most important applications of microwave is in communication, followed by RADAR.
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The Geometry of Microwave Antennas
The Mathematics Teacher, 1984Parabolic antennas have become a common sight. Home television antennas can receive more than a hundred channels. Parabolic reflectors are as commonplace as an automobile headlight and as exotic as the solar reflector in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun.
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