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Introduction to the Microwave Engineering Handbook

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The aim of these books is to provide a general reference work on microwave engineering that includes aspects from basic components to full systems working at microwave frequencies. They are intended for advanced students and engineers who have a basic training in physics and some knowledge of electromagnetic theory and practice and who wish to learn more about microwave techniques as they are used in present day applications.

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© 1993 Bradford L. Smith and Michel-Henri Carpentier

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Magarshack, J., Carpentier, MH. (1993). Introduction to the Microwave Engineering Handbook. In: Smith, B.L., Carpentier, MH. (eds) The Microwave Engineering Handbook. Microwave Technology Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-4552-5_1

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