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Publication
IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Letters
Paper
Picosecond Time-Domain Electromagnetic Scattering from Conducting Cylinders
Abstract
The microwave scattering properties of conducting cylinders are characterized by measuring their response to picosecond duration electromagnetic pulses. The ultrafast electromagnetic transients are generated and detected with optoelecironically pulsed antennas. The time-domain response gives physical insight into the scattering process. In addition, Fourier analysis is used to obtain the frequency dependence of the scattered amplitude and phase from 15 to 140 GHz. © 1991 IEEE