Infrared and Millimeter Waves, Volume 13: Millimeter Components and Techniques, Part IV compiles the work of several authors while focusing on certain aspects of infrared and millimeter waves, such as sources of radiation, instrumentation, and millimeter systems. This volume covers millimeter components and techniques.
This text first covers the use of powerful gyrotrons for thermonuclear research, and then discusses high-power coherent radiation sources. Kinetic theory of harmonic gyrotron oscillator with slotted resonant structure is the focus of Chapter 3, while integrated fin-line components for communication, radar, and radiometer applications is the subject of Chapter 4. The fifth chapter discusses propagation and mode coupling in corrugated and smooth-wall circular waveguides. Chapter 6 discusses far-infrared properties of inhomogeneous materials, and the last chapter covers solid-state spectroscopy with far-infrared continuous-wave lasers.
This book will be of great use to researchers or professionals whose work involves infrared and millimeter waves.
List of ContributorsPrefaceChapter 1 Powerful Gyrotrons for Thermonuclear Research I. Introduction II. Stability of Single-Mode Oscillations in Gyrotrons III. Experimental Results IV. Conclusion ReferencesChapter 2 New High-Power Coherent Radiation Sources I. General Introduction II. Free-Electron Lasers III. Cyclotron-Resonance Maser IV. Other Novel Sources V. Potential Applications ReferencesChapter 3 Kinetic Theory of Harmonic Gyrotron Oscillator with Slotted Resonant Structure I. Introduction II. Small-Signal Kinetic Theory III. Characteristics of Operation IV. Summary and Discussion Appendix: TE Mode of the Slotted Waveguide and Cavity ReferencesChapter 4 Integrated Fin-Line Components for Communication, Radar, and Radiometer Applications I. Introduction II. Determination of Fin-Line Parameters III. Fin-Line Components IV. Fin-Line Integrated Circuits V. Conclusion ReferencesChapter 5 Propagation and Mode Coupling in Corrugated and Smooth-Wall Circular Waveguides List of Principal Symbols I. Introduction II. Basic Propagation Formulas III. Coupling Coefficients for Wall Distortions IV. Polarization Rotation Due to Helically Formed Corrugations Appendix A: Integral Forms for the Coupling Coefficients Appendix B: TE01-TM11 Curvature Coupling Appendix C: Some Solutions of the Coupled Mode Equations ReferencesChapter 6 Far-Infrared Properties of Inhomogeneous Materials I. Introduction II. Example: Gold Black III. The Basic Theory IV. Discussion of the Theory V. Experiments on Normal-Metal and Insulator Composites VI. Superconductivity VII. Discussion of the Anomalies VIII. Another Inhomogeneous Material: Layered Semiconductor Systems IX. Summary ReferencesChapter 7 Solid-State Spectroscopy with Far-Infrared Continuous-Wave Lasers List of Frequently Used Symbols I. Introduction II. A Review on Solid-State Spectroscopy with cw Far-Infrared Lasers III. Theoretical Aspects of Experiments of Far-Infrared Laser Spectroscopy IV. Optical Data of a Far-Infrared Laser System V. Summary and Conclusions ReferencesIndex