microwave theory

  • 1IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques —   Former name(s) …

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  • 2Microwave engineering — pertains to the study and design of microwave circuits, components, and systems. Fundamental principles are applied to analysis, design and measurement techniques in this field. The short wavelengths involved distinguish this discipline from… …

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  • 3Microwave power transmission — (MPT) is the use of microwaves to transmit power through outer space or the atmosphere without the need for wires. It is a sub type of the more general wireless energy transfer methods, and is the most interesting because microwave devices offer… …

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  • 4Microwave transmission — The atmospheric attenuation of microwaves in dry air with a precipitable water vapor level of 0.001 mm. The downward spikes in the graph correspond to frequencies at which microwaves are absorbed more strongly, such as by oxygen molecules… …

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  • 5Microwave chemistry — is the science of applying microwave irradiation to chemical reactions.[1][2][3][4] Microwaves act as high frequency electric fields and will generally heat any material containing mobile electric charges, such as polar molecules in a solvent or… …

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  • 6Microwave and Optical Technology Letters —   Discipline High frequency technologies Peer reviewed …

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  • 7Microwave digestion — is a common technique used by elemental scientists to dissolve heavy metals in the presence of organic molecules prior to analysis by inductively coupled plasma, atomic absorption, or atomic emission measurement. This technique is usually… …

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  • 8Microwave — This article is about the electromagnetic wave. For the cooking appliance, see Microwave oven. For other uses, see Microwaves (disambiguation). A microwave telecommunications tower on Wrights Hill in Wellington, New Zealand Microwaves, a subset… …

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  • 9Microwave cavity — A microwave cavity is a closed metal structure that confines electromagnetic fields in the microwave region of the spectrum. Such cavities act as resonant circuits with extremely low loss at their frequency of operation. Their Q factor may reach… …

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  • 10Theory of relativity — This article is about the scientific concept. For philosophical or sociological theories about relativity, see Relativism. For the silent film, see The Einstein Theory of Relativity. Two dimensional projection of a three dimensional analogy of… …

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