Lashinsky, 1961 - Google Patents
Cerenkov radiation at microwave frequenciesLashinsky, 1961
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- 1823775458855091240
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- Lashinsky H
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- Advances in electronics and electron physics
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the various aspects of Cerenkov radiation at microwave frequencies. Cerenkov radiation may be considered the electromagnetic analog of the acoustic shock wave which is produced when a projectile moves through a medium at …
- 230000005466 cherenkov radiation 0 title abstract description 67
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