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5 July 1995 Timed arrays for radiating impulse-like transient fields
Carl E. Baum
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Abstract
One approach to making a transient radiating and/or receiving antenna, involves a timed array which allows one to steer the beam without physically rotating the antenna. An array of interconnected elements (unit cells) can be used to give a very broadband characteristic. Various designs of such unit cells are reviewed and discussed for single and dual polarization. The low-frequency part of the pulse spectrum is governed by the electric and magnetic dipole moments dipole moments of the array and additional conductors (impedance loaded) connected to the array.
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Carl E. Baum "Timed arrays for radiating impulse-like transient fields", Proc. SPIE 2485, Automatic Object Recognition V, (5 July 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.213080
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Polarization

Transmission electron microscopy

Resistors

Magnetism

Beam steering

Switches

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