
Infrared and Millimeter Waves V10
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- Front Cover
- Millimeter Components and Techniques, Part II
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Contents of Other Volumes
- Chapter 1. Integrated-Circuit Antennas
- I. Far-Infrared and Millimeter-Wave Integrated Circuits
- II. Antennas on Thick Substrates
- III. Antennas on Thin Substrates
- IV. Imaging Arrays
- V. The Future of Integrated-Circuit Antennas
- References
- Chapter 2. Near-Millimeter Imaging with Integrated Planar Receptors: General Requirements and Constraints
- I. Introduction
- II. Optical Constraints
- III. Integrated Planar Receptors
- IV. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3. Properties and Capabilities of Millimeter-Wave IMPATT Diodes
- I. Introduction
- II. Approximate Analysis
- III. Material Parameters
- IV. Thermal Resistance
- V. Results at 30 GHz
- VI. Results at 40 GHz
- VII. Results at 60 GHz
- VIII. Results at 94 GHz
- IX. Summary of Results
- References
- Chapter 4. Millimeter-Wave Open-Resonator Techniques
- I. Introduction
- II. Plane Mirror Techniques
- III. Spherical Mirror Techniques
- IV. Open-Resonator Theory
- V. Open-Resonator Dielectric Measurements
- VI. Special Techniques
- VII. Conclusion
- Appendix I: Diffraction Effects
- Appendix II: Nonuniformity and Scattering
- References
- Chapter 5. 3He Refrigerators and Bolometers for Infrared and Millimeter-Wave Observations
- I. Introduction
- II. Bolometers
- III. Refrigerators
- IV. Space Flights Involving 0.3-K Bolometers and Refrigerators
- References
- Chapter 6. Microwave Open Resonators in Gyrotrons
- I. Introduction
- II. Analysis of Wave Transmission in a Weakly Irregular Waveguide Using the Cross-Section Method
- III. Elementary Theory of Microwave Open Resonators
- IV. Microwave Open Resonators for Gyrotron Applications
- V. Prospects for the Future
- References
- Chapter 7. A Free-Electron Laser Driven by a Long-Pulse Induction Linac
- I. Introduction
- II. The FEL Mechanism
- III. FEL Experimental Research
- IV. FEL Operating Regimes
- V. Accelerator Development
- VI. The FEL Apparatus
- VII. Radiation Measurements
- VIII. Conclusion and Future Directions
- References
- Index
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