Walter K. Kahn

Affiliations: 
1969 Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York, United States 
 1969- The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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https://www.cooperalumni.org/2020/02/in-memoriam-walter-kurt-kahn/
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(1929 - 2020)
https://ethw.org/Walter_Kahn
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37358107100
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/washingtonpost/name/walter-kahn-obituary?id=1972975
https://www.proquest.com/openview/0fdd1181382ae2148842f24a5df18e96/1 The author should like to express his gratitude to his adviser, Professor N. Marcuvitz. He is also indebted to his colleagues at the Microwave Research Institute, in particular Professors L. B. Felsen and H. Kuras, for their numerous suggestions and criticisms.

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Nathan Marcuvitz grad student 1960 Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (Physics Tree)
 (A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation in Multimode Networks and Waveguide Transmission)
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Kahn WK, Saleh SA. (1992) Application of the coupled-mode theory to a specialized graded-index optical fiber coupler. Applied Optics. 31: 2780-90
Kahn WK, Yang S. (1983) Hamiltonian analysis of beams in an optical slab guide Journal of the Optical Society of America. 73: 684-690
Kahn WK. (1973) Geometrical constructions for the virtual centers of unstable optical resonators. Applied Optics. 12: 2026-7
Kahn WK. (1967) Dihedral optical resonators and prism beam waveguides. Applied Optics. 6: 865-72
Kurauchi N, Kahn WK. (1966) Rays and ray envelopes within stable optical resonators containing focusing media. Applied Optics. 5: 1023-9
Kahn WK. (1966) Unstable optical resonators. Applied Optics. 5: 407-13
Kahn WK. (1965) Geometric Optical Derivation of Formula for the Variation of the Spot Size in a Spherical Mirror Resonator Applied Optics. 4: 758-759
Kahn WK. (1963) Optical Masers. Science (New York, N.Y.). 141: 286-8
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