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Zusatztext "? a most useful addition to any good millimetre-wave reference collection."-Optical and Quantum Electronics Informationen zum Autor Lesurf, J.C.G Klappentext The millimetre-wavelength region of the electromagnetic spectrum is increasingly exploited for a wide range of commercial, industrial, and military applications. Conventionally, this region is considered as lying "above" microwaves and "below" the infrared. Hence, in practice, millimetre-wave scientists have tended to pick and mix useful techniques on an empirical basis from both these areas. Millimetre-Wave Optics, Devices and Systems describes the fundamental physics of the quasi-optical techniques, devices, and system design for instruments processing millimetre-wave signals. Relevant ideas from Gaussian beam mode theory and antenna and transmission line theory are brought together to show the underlying unity of optics and electronics. Aimed at advanced undergraduates and postgraduates as well as millimetre-wave, laser optics, antenna, and microwave engineers, this book will also be of interest to manufacturers of millimetre-wave and microwave equipment. Zusammenfassung An introduction to the practice and theory of designing mm-wave optical instruments and devices. The emphasis is on the underlying physics rather than the minute details of devices and techniques, and the book should assist physicists and engineers in their work with mm-wave systems. Inhaltsverzeichnis Signal transmission, modes and Gaussian beams. Beam coupling, lenses and mirrors. Multi-mode beams and apertures. Antennas and feed systems. Transmission lines, impedance matching and signal reflections. Bolometric signal detection. Mixers and heterodyne detection. Filters and resonators. The Martin-Puplett interferometer (MPI). The design of optical circuits. Oscillators and signal sources. Frequency control loops and diplexers. Appendices. References. Index.
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Lesurf, J.C.G
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The millimetre-wavelength region of the electromagnetic spectrum is increasingly exploited for a wide range of commercial, industrial, and military applications. Conventionally, this region is considered as lying "above" microwaves and "below" the infrared. Hence, in practice, millimetre-wave scientists have tended to pick and mix useful techniques on an empirical basis from both these areas. Millimetre-Wave Optics, Devices and Systems describes the fundamental physics of the quasi-optical techniques, devices, and system design for instruments processing millimetre-wave signals. Relevant ideas from Gaussian beam mode theory and antenna and transmission line theory are brought together to show the underlying unity of optics and electronics. Aimed at advanced undergraduates and postgraduates as well as millimetre-wave, laser optics, antenna, and microwave engineers, this book will also be of interest to manufacturers of millimetre-wave and microwave equipment.
Résumé
An introduction to the practice and theory of designing mm-wave optical instruments and devices. The emphasis is on the underlying physics rather than the minute details of devices and techniques, and the book should assist physicists and engineers in their work with mm-wave systems.
Contenu
Signal transmission, modes and Gaussian beams. Beam coupling, lenses and mirrors. Multi-mode beams and apertures. Antennas and feed systems. Transmission lines, impedance matching and signal reflections. Bolometric signal detection. Mixers and heterodyne detection. Filters and resonators. The Martin-Puplett interferometer (MPI). The design of optical circuits. Oscillators and signal sources. Frequency control loops and diplexers. Appendices. References. Index.