MICROWAVE DEVICE TECHNIQUES FOR AEROSPACE SURVEILLANCE.
Abstract
The objectives are to conduct a theoretical and experimental investigation of microwave techniques with a view toward development of devices applicable to surveillance systems. The emphasis is primarily directed toward requirements of phased array radar systems. This investigation presently includes the following projects: Thin Film Transducers; Acoustic Parametric Amplification; Domain Fields in Gunn Oscillators; Periodic Ferrite Devices; Adiabatic Magnetoelastic Conversion in the Time Domain; Guided Acoustic Waves; Magnetically Dependent Sound Wave Interactions. The project titled 'Gunn Effect Theory' has been transferred and project VII, 'Magnetically Dependent Sound Wave Interactions' has been added and is reported herein for the first time. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0826344
Entities
People
- B. A. Auld
- Calvin Quate
- Gordon S. Kino
- Herbert John Shaw
- K. Winslow
Organizations
- Stanford University