Hornless Chirped Pulse Fourier Transform Microwave Spectrometer
ORAL
Abstract
Broadband horn antennas have been used for Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy for a little over a decade. In this presentation, we will show a more cost effective alternative as well as describe several improvements done to the tandem cavity / chirped pulse FTMW to expand its capabilities. These improvements include 3D printed fractal antenna designs, a double-bladed iris for absorbing microwaves, and mirror design optimized for the low frequency region. Discussions will be made for making FTMW an analytical tool that could be incorporated in university teaching labs.
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Authors
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Christopher Dewberry
Kettering University
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John Kopp
Kettering University
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Emily Dunkel
Kettering University
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Brendan Beaver
Kettering University
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Nicholas Knowles
Michigan State University