A frequency-selective surface (FSS) is a thin, repetitive surface (such as the screen on a microwave oven) designed to reflect, transmit or absorb electromagnetic...
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not a Jerusalem cross. The Jerusalem cross is often used in frequency selective surface applications. The Jerusalem cross is an attractive choice for...
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a selective sweep is the process through which a new beneficial mutation that increases its frequency and becomes fixed (i.e., reaches a frequency of...
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scanner Food Service Solutions, an American software company Frequency selective surface FSS (brand), a Colombian sports apparel manufacturer Federal...
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improvements to the thickness of the screen. Munk, Benedikt A (2000). Frequency Selective Surfaces: Theory and Design. New York: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 315–317...
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radiation. Frequency selective surfaces (FSS) materials can be utilized as band gap material in the surface wave domain, at microwave and radio frequency wavelengths...
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Metamaterial (section Frequency bands)
nanometer scale and manipulate light at optical frequencies. Photonic crystals and frequency-selective surfaces such as diffraction gratings, dielectric mirrors...
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also hindered. This can be overcome by using frequency selective surfaces, allowing specific frequencies to pass through. Multispectral image Electro-optical...
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Radome, RFIC, MMIC, Antenna Placement, Waveguide (radio frequency), EMI, Frequency selective surfaces (FSS), Electromagnetic metamaterials, Composite Material...
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Selective chemistry of single-walled nanotubes is a field in Carbon nanotube chemistry devoted specifically to the study of functionalization of single-walled...
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contributions to computational electromagnetics and for his work on frequency selective surfaces in metamaterials. "2012 elevated fellow" (PDF). IEEE Fellows...
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Thermal radiation (section Frequency)
285 °C (558 K; 545 °F). A selective surface can be used when energy is being extracted from the sun. Selective surfaces are surfaces tuned to maximize the...
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wavelength. A thin manganese film along with a gold frequency selective surface (to filter wanted frequency) was deposited to act as the antenna. Resist was...
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Stealth technology (section Low-frequency radar)
behave like filters to electromagnetic energy. The considered frequency-selective surfaces are composed of conducting patch elements pasted on the ferrite...
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Metamaterial antenna (redirect from Metamaterials surface antenna technology)
possibility for subwavelength, thin, compact cavity resonators. Frequency selective surface (FSS) based metamaterials utilize equivalent LC circuitry configurations...
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Selective laser melting (SLM) is one of many proprietary names for a metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology that uses a bed of powder with a source...
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multiple names: authors list (link) Munk, Benedikt A. (2000). Frequency Selective Surfaces: Theory and Design. New York: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 315–317...
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calculated from measurements of delays for two or more frequency bands, allowing delays at other frequencies to be estimated. Some military and expensive survey-grade...
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experiment strikes the surface, localized surface plasmons are excited. The field enhancement is greatest when the plasmon frequency, ωp, is in resonance...
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some traditional concepts in the microwave spectrum, such as frequency selective surfaces (FSS), impedance sheets, and even Ohmic sheets. In the microwave...
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the ultra wide band tightly coupled dipole antenna array and "Frequency Selective Surfaces: Theory and Design". Unlike other antenna books that heavily...
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increase in reaction rate when the surface binding energy frequencies are comparable to the natural frequencies of the surface reaction, adsorption, and desorption...
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sensed as a phase-shift, frequency-shift, or time-delay in the output electrical signal. The fundamental measurement of a surface acoustic wave sensor is...
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Transmitarray antenna (category Radio frequency antenna types)
Caldeirinha, I. Cuinas, and T. R. Fernandes, "Square Loop and Slot Frequency Selective Surfaces Study for Equivalent Circuit Model Optimization," IEEE Transactions...
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Superheterodyne receiver (redirect from Image frequency)
fixed frequency simplifies optimization of the IF amplifier. The IF amplifier is selective around its center frequency fIF. The fixed center frequency allows...
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The high-frequency impact treatment or HiFIT – Method is the treatment of welded steel constructions at the weld transition to increase the fatigue strength...
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Resonance (redirect from Resonant frequency)
resonance of tuned circuits in radios and TVs that allow radio frequencies to be selectively received Creation of coherent light by optical resonance in...
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separators. They separate the various harmonic components of frequency doubled laser systems by selective spectral reflection and transmission. Dichroic filters...
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descent. For the periodic structures such as phased arrays and frequency selective surfaces, series acceleration methods such as Kummer's transformation...
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Surface-mount technology (SMT), originally called planar mounting, is a method in which the electrical components are mounted directly onto the surface...
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