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Aug. 20, 1963 G, J. E. GOUBAU . 3,101,472 TRANSMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE BEAMS Filed Nov. 21, 1958 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 CONVERGING BEAM ]…
US3101472.pdf_page_2
Aug. 20, 1963 G. J. E. GOUBAU 3,101,472 TRANSMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE BEAMS Filed Nov. 21, 1958 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 | th ° | re ee 457…
US3101472.pdf_page_3
Aug. 20, 1963 G. J. E. GOUBAU 3,101,472 TRANSMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE BEAMS Filed Nov. 21, 1958 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 FIG, Il. FIG. I2.…
US3101472.pdf_page_4
United States Patent Office 3,101,472 Patented Aug. 20, 1963 1. : 3,101,472 ‘TRANSMISSION. OF ELECTROMAGNETIC: WAVE BEAMS “Georg Johann…
US3101472.pdf_page_5
8,101, 472... change © the direction of the beam by means of reflecting : metal plates. A further. object. of the invention is to enclose…
US3101472.pdf_page_6
8,101,472 where R and are "measured in meter. This loss isa diffraction ‘loss which j is caused by the fact that a small portion of the…
US3101472.pdf_page_7
7 . ; ‘directions. of polarization are perpendicular to each other. This is illustrated in FIG. 5 where one linearly polarized beam is…
US3101472.pdf_page_8
3,101,472 9 at the distances r and p from the beam axis respectively; R is the radius of the beam, J, the Bessel function of the order…
US3101472.pdf_page_9
3,101,472 11 for producing a free electromagnetic wave beam with substantially planar wave fronts progressing into a pre- determined…
US3101472_page_1
Aug. 20, 1963 G, J. E. GOUBAU . 3,101,472 TRANSMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE BEAMS Filed Nov. 21, 1958 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 CONVERGING BEAM ]…
US3101472_page_2
Aug. 20, 1963 G. J. E. GOUBAU 3,101,472 TRANSMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE BEAMS Filed Nov. 21, 1958 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 | th ° | re ee 457…
US3101472_page_3
Aug. 20, 1963 G. J. E. GOUBAU 3,101,472 TRANSMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE BEAMS Filed Nov. 21, 1958 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 FIG, Il. FIG. I2.…
US3101472_page_4
United States Patent Office 3,101,472 Patented Aug. 20, 1963 1. : 3,101,472 ‘TRANSMISSION. OF ELECTROMAGNETIC: WAVE BEAMS “Georg Johann…
US3101472_page_5
8,101, 472... change © the direction of the beam by means of reflecting : metal plates. A further. object. of the invention is to enclose…
US3101472_page_6
8,101,472 where R and are "measured in meter. This loss isa diffraction ‘loss which j is caused by the fact that a small portion of the…
US3101472_page_7
7 . ; ‘directions. of polarization are perpendicular to each other. This is illustrated in FIG. 5 where one linearly polarized beam is…
US3101472_page_8
3,101,472 9 at the distances r and p from the beam axis respectively; R is the radius of the beam, J, the Bessel function of the order…
US3101472_page_9
3,101,472 11 for producing a free electromagnetic wave beam with substantially planar wave fronts progressing into a pre- determined…