Electromagnetic wave matching matrix using a plurality of mirror

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

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333137, 333 21R, 315 5, H01P 1161

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ABSTRACT:
An electromagnetic wave matching element makes it possible to reduce the cost of a transmission system to a great degree. An electromagnetic wave matching element is adapted to allow electromagnetic wave beams incident from an entrance to be reflected by using plural mirrors to couple these reflected electromagnetic wave beams to an external transmission system through an exit. Mirrors are used that have a shape adapted to receive the plural electromagnetic waves in a beam form and to output electromagnetic wave beams having a predetermined distribution in which the number of the output electromagnetic waves is different from the number of the received electromagnetic waves.

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