Issue 12 Part 1 • Date Dec. 1998
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Automated characterization of HF power transistors by source-pull and multiharmonic load-pull measurements based on six-port techniques
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Comments on "Fast and accurate analysis of waveguide filters by the coupled-integral-equations technique" [with reply]
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Multitone frequency-domain simulation of nonlinear circuits in large- and small-signal regimes
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Crossed dipoles fed with a turnstile network
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Modified transmission and reflection coefficients of nonuniform transmission lines and their applications
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Exploring new active materials for low-noise room-temperature microwave amplifiers and other devices
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A simple method for blocking parasitic modes in a waveguide-packaged microstrip-line circuit
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Miniature low-power submillimeter-wave spectrometer for remote sensing in the solar system
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A configuration-oriented SPICE model for multiconductor transmission lines in an inhomogeneous medium
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Equivalent-circuit representation and explanation of attenuation poles of a dual-mode dielectric-resonator bandpass filter
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Broad-band microwave characterization of a tri-layer structure using a coaxial discontinuity with applications for magnetic liquids and films
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A rectangular dielectric waveguide technique for determination of permittivity of materials at W-band
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40-GHz/150-ns versatile pulsed measurement system for microwave transistor isothermal characterization
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The IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques is published monthly with a focus on that part of engineering and theory associated with microwave/millimeter-wave technology and components, electronic devices, guided wave structures and theory, electromagnetic theory, and Radio Frequency Hybrid and Monolithic Integrated Circuits, including mixed-signal circuits, from a few 100 MHz to THz.
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Editor-in-Chief
George E. Ponchak, Ph.D., FIEEE
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