A high temperature Luneburg lens
Proceedings of the IEEE1968Vol. 56(5), pp. 883–884
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Abstract
A Luneburg lens is described which has been fabricated from foam glass. The electrical performance is presented at X-band. The theoretical power-handling capability of this lens is conservatively estimated at 6 times that of an equivalent lens fabricated from expanded polystyrene.
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