Active and quasi-optical arrays for solid-state power combining
A detailed and timely overview of recent developments in active quasi-optical arrays. In recent years, active quasi-optics has emerged as one of the most dynamic fields of contemporary research--a highly unconventional approach to microwave and millimeter-wave power generation that integrates solid-...
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New York, NY
John Wiley
1997
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| Series: | Wiley series in microwave and optical engineering
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Table of Contents:
- Quasi-optical power combining / Robert A. York
- Spatial power combining / Mark A. Gouker
- Active integrated antennas / Siou Teck Chew and Tatsuo Itoh
- Coupled-oscillator arrays and scanning techniques / Jonathan J. Lynch, Heng-Chia Chang, and Robert A. York
- Quasi-optical antenna-array amplifiers / Zoya B. Popović ... [et al.]
- Multilayer and distributed arrays / Amir Mortazawi, Carl L. Brockman, and John F. Hubert
- Planar quasi-optical power combining / Michael B. Steer, James W. Mink, and Huan-Sheng Hwang
- Grid oscillators / Zoya B. Popović, Wayne A. Shiroma, and Robert M. Weikle II
- Grid amplifiers / Michael P. De Lisio and Cheh-Ming Liu
- Beam-control arrays / Karl D. Stephan
- Frequency conversion grids / Jung-Chih Chiao
- Quasi-optical subsystems / Zoya B. Popović and Gerald Johnson
- Commercial applications of quasi-optics / Richard C. Compton, Mehran Matloubian, and Mark J. Vaughan.


