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Effects of a Metal–Insulator–Metal Contact on the Antenna in a Radar Monitoring System

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Theoretical and experimental studies have been performed on the scattering by a horn antenna containing a metal–insulator–metal contact having a nonlinear voltage–current characteristic, which lies at the flange joint between the waveguide components. The effects of the contact are examined as regards the performance of the radar antenna system.

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Belyaev, V.V., Mayunov, A.T. & Razin'kov, S.N. Effects of a Metal–Insulator–Metal Contact on the Antenna in a Radar Monitoring System. Measurement Techniques 44, 871–875 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012916906112

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