Efficient Non-Resonant Microwave Absorption in Thin Cylindrical Targets: Experimental Evidence

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Significant (up to 6%) absorption of microwave power focused on a thin fiber
(the diameter is three orders of magnitude less than the wavelength) by an
ellipsoidal reflector is demonstrated experimentally. This new physical effect
can be used in numerous applications, for example, for efficient heating of
nanotubes by laser beams.

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