Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technologies
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Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technologies

from Photonic Bandgap Devices to Antenna and Applications

Igor Minin

  1. 480 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technologies

from Photonic Bandgap Devices to Antenna and Applications

Igor Minin

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The book deals with modern developments in microwave and millimeter wave technologies, presenting a wide selection of different topics within this interesting area. From a description of the evolution of technological processes for the design of passive functions in milimetre-wave frequency range, to different applications and different materials evaluation, the book offers an extensive view of the current trends in the field. Hopefully the book will attract more interest in microwave and millimeter wavetechnologies and simulate new ideas on this fascinating subject.

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Publisher
IntechOpen
Year
2010
ISBN
9789535164210

Table of contents

  1. Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technologies from Photonic Bandgap Devices to Antenna and Applications
  2. Preface
  3. Contents
  4. 1. Trend on Silicon Technologies for Millimetre-Wave Applications up to 220 GHz
  5. 2. rated Silicon Microwave and Millimeterwave Passive Components and Functions
  6. 3. Negative Refractive Index Composite Metamaterials for Microwave Technology
  7. 4. Dielectric Anisotropy of Modern Microwave Substrates
  8. 5. Application of meta-material concepts
  9. 6. Microwave Filters
  10. 7. Reconfigurable Microwave Filters
  11. 8. Electronically Tunable Ferroelectric Devices for Microwave Applications
  12. 9. Advanced RF MOSFET´s for microwave and millimeter wave applications: RF characterization issues
  13. 10. Development of Miniature Microwave Components by Using High Contrast Dielectrics
  14. 11. Broadband and Planar Microstrip-to-waveguide Transitions
  15. 12. Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technologies A New X-Band Mobile Direction Finder
  16. 13. Characterization techniques for materials’properties measurement
  17. 14. mplementation of the Front-End-Module with a Power Amplifier for Wireless LAN
  18. 15. Millimeter-wave Imaging Sensor
  19. 16. Fractal Antenna Applications
  20. 17. Analysis and Design of Radome in Millimeter Wave Band
  21. 18. Design of dielectric lens antennas by multi-objective optimization
  22. 19. Modelling and Design of Photonic Bandgap Devices: a Microwave Accelerating Cavity for Cancer Hadrontherapy
  23. 20. Specific Millimeter-Wave Features of Fabry-Perot Resonator for Spectroscopic Measurements