GUIDANCE OF 100 GHZ BEAMS BY CYLINDRICAL MIRRORS

J. A. Arnaud, J. T. Ruscio

Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:23 ,  Issue: 4 ), pages 377 – 379, Apr 1975

ABSTRACT

Microwave beams can be kept confined by sequences of pairs of cylindrical mirrors, each pair acting as a lens. At 100 GHz, with 1.2-m x 1.2-m focusers spaced 80 m apart, a loss of the order of 2 dB/km has been measured in clear weather. The use of this beam-guiding arrangement, called a « Hertzian cable, » for distribution of information in cities is discussed.

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