Ultrashort electromagnetic waves: II - Transmission lines at Ultrahigh frequencies

This article is the second in a series of six on ultrashort electromagnetic waves, all presented originally before the basic science group of the AIEE New York Section as a symposium of six lectures surveying ultrahigh-frequency theory. The first article, "Electromagnetic Theory," by Docto...

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