Amir H. Matini Kashini,1 John D. Norgard,1 Ronald M. Sega,1 Bob Ayres,2 Michael G. Harrison,2 Richard Komar,2 Hugh Pohle,2 William F. Prather,2 Mark Smith2
1Univ. of Colorado/Colorado Springs (United States) 2Air Force Phillips Lab. (United States)
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The design, fabrication, and testing of absorbing screens for infrared (IR) detection of magnetic fields at microwave frequencies are described in this paper. The material is developed in the form of thin flexible sheets (for detection screens) and machineable solid compounds (for parameter measurements). Surface currents on radiating structures and scattering objects are measured. The frequency range covered in this paper is 0.2 - 5 GHz.
Amir H. Matini Kashini,John D. Norgard,Ronald M. Sega,Bob Ayres,Michael G. Harrison,Richard Komar,Hugh Pohle,William F. Prather, andMark Smith
"Thermal images of magnetic fields near conductive surfaces", Proc. SPIE 1933, Thermosense XV: An International Conference on Thermal Sensing and Imaging Diagnostic Applications, (6 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141979
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Amir H. Matini Kashini, John D. Norgard, Ronald M. Sega, Bob Ayres, Michael G. Harrison, Richard Komar, Hugh Pohle, William F. Prather, Mark Smith, "Thermal images of magnetic fields near conductive surfaces," Proc. SPIE 1933, Thermosense XV: An International Conference on Thermal Sensing and Imaging Diagnostic Applications, (6 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141979