The active coupling of electromagnetic waves having differing phase constants.

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Whitehead, Albert Edward
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1971-12Advisor
Knorr, J.B.
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The theory of active coupling of two waves with differing
phase constants Is examined. Experimental results
supporting this theory are presented which Include coupled
power measurements and variations In coupling parameters
as a function of the physical structure.
It Is pointed out that this Investigation could be
applied directly to filter design and provides background
work for the design of a broadband coupler.
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