Published December 1956 | Version Submitted
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Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves Along Corrugated Lines

Abstract

The propagation of electromagnetic waves along an infinite "corrugated surface" is investigated by means of integral equations and Fourier transform techniques. Results are obtained which take into account the finite distance between the corrugations. In the E case, we obtain in quite a natural way results similar to those previously obtained by R. Hurd.

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The author wishes to express his appreciation to Professor C. H. Papas and Dr. Z. A. Kaprielian for many helpful discussions.

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Eprint ID
98760
DOI
10.7907/XH3B-F786
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CaltechAUTHORS:20190919-140816120

Funding

Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
AF 18(600)-1113

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2019-09-19
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2019-10-03
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Caltech Antenna Laboratory
Series Name
Caltech Antenna Laboratory Technical Report
Series Volume or Issue Number
8
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ASTIA
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AD 115 049