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Metal mesh couplers using evanescent waves at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths
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A metal mesh evanescent wave coupler which makes use of coupling of evanescent waves between a metal mesh and a tuning dielectric plate, has been developed as a quasioptical component for millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. The coupling coefficient of the capacitive evanescent wave coupler can be changed more than 70 % by moving the silicon plate only 60 μm at around 53 GHz. The transmission properties of the evanescent wave couplers depending on the mesh period and the silicon plate thickness have been studied.
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© 1995 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Publication Date: 16-20 May 1995. The authors would like to acknowledge Dr. Richard Compton at Cornell University for helpful discussion. We would like to express our gratitude to Y. Aburakawa, T. Fujii, and M. Miyajima at Tohoku University for fabricating the metal mesh and the other experimental apparatus. We also thank Michael DeLisio at Caltech for assistance with the theoretical simulations. We appreciate the support from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.Attached Files
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