Electromagnetic Wave Absorbers: Detailed Theoriesand Applications
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This book presents the theory behind wave absorbers and their practical usage in design of anechoic chambers and similar applications. The first half of the book contains the foundations of electromagnetic wave engineering, viz., the transmission line theories necessary for EM-wave absorber analysis, the basic knowledge of reflection, transmission, and absorption of electromagnetic waves, computer analysis, etc. The second half describes specific mediums, measurement method of material constants, absorber application examples, methods of absorber design, autonomously controllable EM-wave absorber, etc. In short, this book addresses the importance of EM wave absorbers and details pertinent theory, design, and applications.

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YOUJI KOTSUKA, PhD, is a professor emeritus of Telecommunication Engineering at Tokai University, Tokyo, and a visiting professor at the University of Electro-Communications. He has served as chair of the committees on Biological Effect of EM-waves and Medical Application and Measurement Techniques with Radiated Waves in the Institute of Electrical Engineering Japan (IEE). He is also a chair in IEEE-EMC, Japan Chapter, and a member of National Commission A and K in URSI. He was a co-author on the Wiley title RF/Microwave Interaction with Biological Tissues.

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Preface

1 Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Wave Absorbers

2 Fundamental Theory of EM-Wave Absorber

3 Methods of Absorber Analysis

4 Basic Theory of Computer Analysis

5 Fundamental EM-wave Absorber Materials

6 Theory of Special Mediums

7 Measurement Methods on EM-wave Absorbers

8 Configuration Examples of the EM-wave Absorber

9 Absorber Characteristics Control by Equivalent Transformation Method of Material Constants

10 Autonomous Controllable Absorber

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