Charles Herach Papas

Affiliations: 
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
Area:
Theory of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation
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"Charles Herach Papas" OR "Charles H Papas"
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(1918 - 2007)
http://chic.caltech.edu/genealogy/charles-h-papas/
http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=66717

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Parents

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Ronold W. P. King grad student 1948 Harvard
 (A theoretical investigation of spherically-capped conical antennas)

Children

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Nicholas A. George grad student 1959 Caltech
Carl E. Baum grad student 1969 Caltech (E-Tree)
John Norgard grad student 1969 Caltech (E-Tree)
Charles Elachi grad student 1971 Caltech (E-Tree)
Gary Evans grad student 1975 Caltech
Walter De Logi grad student 1978 Caltech
Nader Engheta grad student 1982 Caltech
Jakob J. van Zyl grad student 1986 Caltech
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Engheta N, Papas CH. (1983) Ambartsumian's principle of invariance and the reflection of radio waves from plane inhomogeneous slabs Applied Physics B Photophysics and Laser Chemistry. 30: 183-188
Engheta N, Papas CH, Elachi C. (1982) RADIATION PATTERNS OF INTERFACIAL DIPOLE ANTENNAS. Radio Science. 17: 1557-1566
Engheta N, Papas CH, Elachi C. (1981) Interface extinction and subsurface peaking of the radiation pattern of a line source Applied Physics B Photophysics and Laser Chemistry. 26: 231-238
Engheta N, Papas CH, Mickelson AR. (1980) On the Near-Zone Inverse Doppler Effect Ieee Transactions On Antennas and Propagation. 28: 519-522
Lee KSH, Papas CH. (1965) Antenna Radiation in a Moving Dispersive Medium Ieee Transactions On Antennas and Propagation. 13: 799-804
Papas CH, King R. (1951) Radiation from Wide-Angle Conical Antennas Fed by a Coaxial Line Proceedings of the Ire. 39: 49-51
Papas CH, King R. (1948) Surface currents on a conducting sphere excited by a dipole Journal of Applied Physics. 19: 808-816
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