Scanning Characteristics of some Aplanatic Microwave Lenses.
Various designs of aplanatic lenses have been studied experimentally and theoretically at a wavelength of 1.25 cms. This was done with the view of determining the ability to which they lend themselves for purposes of scanning a beam of microwave radiations. Several lens systems were studied and inte...
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McGill University
1956
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Summary: | Various designs of aplanatic lenses have been studied experimentally and theoretically at a wavelength of 1.25 cms. This was done with the view of determining the ability to which they lend themselves for purposes of scanning a beam of microwave radiations. Several lens systems were studied and interpretations of the measurements were given in terms of the various monochromatic aberrations present. [...] |
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