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Terahertz Memos (THZM)
These are the Terahertz Memos, THZM, Memos 1-6, assembled by Dr. Carl E. Baum and his graduate student, Prashanth Kumar.

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THZM 1, P. Kumar, C. E. Baum, S. Altunc, C. G. Christodoulou, and E. Schamiloglu, “Switched oscillator as an antenna,” Terahertz Memos, Memo 1, Sep. 2009.

THZM 2, C. E. Baum, P. Kumar, S. Altunc, K. F. McDonald, C. Christodoulou, and E. Schamiloglu, “Choice of Frequencies for THz Atmospheric Transmission,” Terahertz Memos, Memo 2, Oct. 2009.

THZM 3, P. Kumar, C. E. Baum, D. R. Grischkowsky, K. F. McDonald, C. Christodoulou, and E. Schamiloglu, “Comparison of experimental and numerical simulation results for the 5-10-5 max1 antenna,” Terahertz Memos, Memo 3, Aug. 2010.

THZM 4, P. Kumar, C. E. Baum, K. F. McDonald, C. G. Christodoulou, and E. Schamiloglu, “Investigation of the skin-effect losses in a copper swo antenna above a copper ground plane,” Terahertz Memos, Memo 4, Aug. 2010.

THZM 5, P. Kumar, C. E. Baum, K. F. McDonald, C. G. Christodoulou, and E. Schamiloglu, “Optimization of the substrate height for a copper SWO radiator above a copper ground plane,” Terahertz Memos, Memo 5, Sep. 2010.

THZM 6, P. Kumar, C. E. Baum, K. F. McDonald, C. G. Christodoulou, and E. Schamiloglu, “The effect of the switch length and antenna width on the radiation quality factor and resonant frequency,” Terahertz Memos, Memo 6, Sep. 2010.

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