Title :
Attenuation Constant of Lunar Line and T-Septate Lunar Line
Author :
Hu, A.Y. ; Ishimaru, A.
fDate :
7/1/1963 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The attenuation constant α of the lunar line and that of the T-septate lunar line were derived from the average power loss WL and the average power transfer WT in each line, that is the ratio, WL/2WT. The average power loss and the average power transfer for the lunar line and for the T-septate lunar line were derived from their respective field functions. The theoretical attenuation constant of a typical lunar line is less than 0.7 db/ 100 ft for frequencies greater than 2000 Mc. The theoretical attenuation constant of a typical T-septate line is less than 0.9 db/ 100 f t for frequencies greater than 1000 Mc. Experimental measurements of the attenuation constant of a T-septate lunar line agree with the theoretical value. In the 200 to 2000 Mc frequency band, the lunar line and the T-septate lunar line offer a compact and light package without an appreciable sacrifice in peak power handling capacity or attenuation.
Keywords :
Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Attenuation; Conductivity; Diffraction; Frequency; Moon; Plasma displays; Plasma sheaths; Plasma waves; Surface waves;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.1963.1125649