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Corrugated Horns for Microwave Antennas

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In this article, the authors describe the theory and design of corrugated horns and scalar feeds for microwave reflector antennas and explain why hybrid mode feeds are ideal feeds for reflectors.
Abstract
Corrugated horns are widely used and highly efficient, especially in their use as feeds for microwave reflector antennas. This book is devoted to the theory and design of corrugated horns and scalar feeds and explains why hybrid mode feeds are ideal feeds for reflectors.

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Millimeter-wave and terahertz integrated circuit antennas

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of integrated circuit antennas suitable for millimeter and terahertz applications is presented in this paper, where several antennas, such as the integrated horn antenna, the dielectric-filled parabola, the Fresnel plate antenna, dual-slot antenna, and the log-periodic and spiral antennas on extended hemispherical lenses, which have resulted in excellent performance at millimeter-wave frequencies, are covered in detail.
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Frequency domain complex permittivity measurements at microwave frequencies

TL;DR: In this article, an overview of frequency domain measurement techniques of the complex permittivity at microwave frequencies is presented, which are divided into two categories: resonant and non-resonant ones.
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Passive high-power microwave components

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present state-of-the-art passive high-power microwave components for applications in microwave systems for RF plasma generation and heating, plasma diagnostics, plasma and microwave materials processing, spectroscopy, communication, radar ranging and imaging, and for drivers of next generation high-field-gradient electron-positron linear colliders.
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Experimental Investigation of a Low-Cost, High Performance Focal-Plane Horn Array

TL;DR: In this article, a 230 GHz focal-plane array consisting of 37 smooth-walled multiple flare-angle horn arrays was constructed by direct drilling, and the measured beam patterns for a large sample of these horns across the array, demonstrating the suitability of their manufacturing techniques for large format arrays.