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IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Volume 48 Number 3, March 2000
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Experimental Study of the
Surface Waves on a Dielectric Cylinder via Terahertz Impulse
Radar Ranging
Roger W. McGowan,
R. Alan Cheville and Daniel R. Grischkowsky
Fellow, IEEE
Page 417.
Abstract:
Employing an ultrafast optoelectronic terahertz impulse radar
range with subpicosecond resolution, we have characterized the electric-field
time-domain response from an impulsively excited dielectric cylinder. The
bandwidth of the measurement extends from 200 GHz to 1.4 THz and late time
response is observed at times exceeding that to traverse 40 target radii at
c. A physical optics (PO) model is employed to identify
the different mechanisms of scattering for the temporally isolated signals.
Through analysis of the first and second surface-wave signals it is determined
that the surface wave has a propagation velocity of 0.91c
and an effective index of refraction of n = 1.10 + 0.073i. The first measurement of the coupling efficiency of this
surface wave through the cylinder via an interior chord at the critical angle
is performed along with the determination of the
/2
phase shift associated with the single axis caustic of this interior
chord in the PO model.
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