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Picosecond Optoelectronic Integrated Antennas for Broadband Dielectric Measurements

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Abstract

The picosecond transient electromagnetic radiation from optoelectronically pulsed integrated antennas is used for broadband coherent microwave spectroscopy experiments in the 10-130 GHz frequency range. The apparatus is first characterized using microwave filters of predictable behavior. Measurements of the frequency-dependent absorption coefficient and refractive index of representative materials are also presented.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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