John D. Kraus
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Daniel Kraus was an American physicist known for his contributions to electromagnetics, radio astronomy, and antenna theory. His inventions included the helical antenna, the corner reflector antenna, and several other types of antennas. He designed the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University, which was constructed mostly by a team of OSU students and was used to carry out the Ohio Sky Survey. Kraus held a number of patents and published widely.
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Published Works
- Electromagnetics with Applications (1984) (173)
- The Helical Antenna (1949) (155)
- A backward angle-fire array antenna (1964) (137)
- The Corner-Reflector Antenna (1940) (66)
- A 50-ohm input impedance for helical beam antennas (1977) (55)
- Helical Beam Antennas for Wide-Band Applications (1948) (53)
- Characteristics of Helical Antennas Radiating in the Axial Mode (1948) (43)
- Recent investigations on the volcano smoke antenna (2003) (39)
- Electromagnetics, 2nd ed. (1977) (34)
- Antennas since Hertz and Marconi (1985) (32)
- A High-Sensivity 1415 MHz Survey at North Declinations betwen 19 and 37 degrees . (1968) (24)
- The Ohio Survey between +40 and +63 degrees . (1970) (24)
- Impulsive Radio Signals from the Planet Venus (1956) (20)
- OBSERVATIONS OF HIGH-VELOCITY HYDROGEN CLOUDS AT 21 cm. (1970) (15)
- A High-Sensivity Survey of the North Galactic Polar Region at 1415 MHz. (1967) (13)
- A High-Sensivity 1415-MHz Survey between Declinations 0 and +20 degrees (OHIO part III). (1969) (13)
- Heinrich Hertz-theorist and experimenter (1988) (13)
- Measured Impedances of Helical Beam Antennas (1948) (12)
- A new discovery program for BL Lacertae objects - Results for OI 090.4 and OJ-131 (1977) (12)
- Some observations of the impulsive radio signals from Jupiter (1956) (11)
- The Ohio Survey: VI. (1974) (11)
- Antenna Arrays with Closely Spaced Elements (1940) (10)
- Galactic and localized source observations at 250 megacycles per second. (1954) (10)
- Class II Radio Signals from Venus at a Wave-length of II Metres (1956) (10)
- Planetary and Solar Radio Emission at 11 Meters Wavelength (1958) (10)
- A new radio map of the sky and a model of the galaxy. (1956) (10)
- Maps of M31 and Surroundings at 600 and 1,415 Megacycles Per Second (1964) (9)
- Radioactive Isotopes of Palladium and Silver from Palladium (1937) (9)
- Observations of Ionization induced by Artificial Earth Satellites (1960) (8)
- Ohio Survey supplement 2 . (1975) (8)
- Spectral Data on Some Ohio Radio Sources (1970) (8)
- Radio telescope designs of large aperture and low cost (1956) (8)
- IDENTIFICATION OF RADIO SOURCES FROM THE OHIO SURVEY. (1971) (8)
- Radio Telescope Antennas of Large Aperture (1958) (8)
- Sputnik I's Last Days in Orbit (1958) (7)
- Ohio Survey. VII (1974) (7)
- A Detailed Radio Map of the Sky (1955) (7)
- RADIO SOURCES WITH PEAKED SPECTRA. (1968) (7)
- The Satellite Ionization Phenomenon (1960) (7)
- OPTICAL IDENTIFICATIONS OF OHIO RADIO SOURCES WITH PECULIAR SPECTRA. (1968) (7)
- Middle Management in Higher Education: A Dog's Life?. (1983) (7)
- Some characteristics of the Ohio State University 360-foot radio telescope (1961) (7)
- Radio Observations of the Planet Venus at a Wave-length of 11 m. (1956) (7)
- The Effect of the Source Distribution on Antenna Patterns (1955) (7)
- A helical-beam antenna without a ground plane (1995) (6)
- A New High-Sensitivity Study of the M31 Region at 1415 Mc/s (1966) (6)
- Radio Radiation from the Supergalaxy (1953) (6)
- Spectra of Some Ohio Radio Sources: List III (1972) (6)
- Radio Source Counts from the Ohio Survey (1970) (6)
- Radio spectra and red shifts of 179 QSOs (1975) (6)
- Grote Reber - Founder of Radio Astronomy (1988) (6)
- OPTICAL IDENTIFICATION OF OHIO SURVEY RADIO SOURCES. (1972) (5)
- Ionospheric Disturbances Associated with Echo 1 As Studied with 19‐Megacycle‐per‐Second Radar (1963) (5)
- Radio-Frequency Radiation from the Rosette Nebula (1955) (5)
- Rotation Period of the Planet Venus as determined by Radio Observations (1956) (5)
- A Map of the M31 Region at 1,400 Megacycles Per Second (1963) (5)
- Ohio Survey Supplement 1 (1971) (4)
- Will gravity-wave communication be possible? (gravity read gravitational) (1991) (4)
- Observations of Satellite-Related Ionization Effects between 1958 and 1960 (1962) (4)
- Ohio Radio-Source Spectra: List II (1971) (4)
- The Ohio Sky Survey and other radio surveys (1977) (4)
- Some unique reflector-type antennas (1982) (4)
- Neutral Hydrogen Survey of Andromeda Galaxy (1966) (4)
- Radio spectra of OH471 and OQ172 (1974) (4)
- A High-Sensitivity Survey of M3I and Surroundings at 1,415 Megacycles Per Sec (1965) (4)
- Radio Sources with Flat Spectra (1970) (4)
- Wave velocities on the grid-structure backward angle-fire antenna (1964) (4)
- Resolution, pattern effects, and range of radio telescopes (1956) (4)
- Maps of the Perseus Region at 600 and 1,415 Megacycles Per Sec (1965) (3)
- Apparent Observation of Solar Corpuscular Clouds by Direct Continuous-Wave Reflexion (1959) (3)
- Recent observations of radio signals from Venus at 11 meters wave length. (1957) (3)
- Survey of high negative-velocity Hydrogen clouds (1966) (3)
- Flux Density of OH471 between 1963 and 1970 (1973) (3)
- The Ohio State University 360-Ft. Radio Telescope (1959) (3)
- A Fluctuating Celestial Radio Source at 242 Megacycles per Second (1955) (3)
- Antennas - Our electronic eyes and ears (1989) (3)
- Some Characteristics of Ultra-High-Frequency Transmission (1933) (3)
- Radiation from the galaxy and supergalaxy at 250 megacycles per second (1954) (3)
- Bandwidth of a Yagi Array with Optimum Directivity (1977) (3)
- The Radio Sky (1956) (3)
- Distribution of Radio Brightness Across the Andromeda Nebula (1955) (2)
- Apparent Radio Radiation at 11-m. Wave-Length from Venus (1960) (2)
- Karl Guthe Jansky's Serendipity. Its Impact on Astronomy and its Lesson for the Future (1984) (2)
- The Radio Position of the Galactic Nucleus. (1955) (2)
- A Map of the Cygnus Region at 915 Megacycles Per Second. (1959) (2)
- Recent advances in radio astronomy (1964) (2)
- Big ear (1976) (2)
- Radio and Radar Astronomy and the Exploration of the Universe (1964) (2)
- Spectra of some Ohio radio sources. V. [1. 4 to 22. 2 GHz] (1976) (2)
- RADIO AND OPTICAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE SOURCE OZ-252 (1971) (2)
- Does the Andromeda Nebula (M31) have a Halo? (1964) (2)
- Radio Spectra and Red Shifts of QSOs. (1974) (2)
- OE 110 - A new, faint BL Lacertae object (1976) (2)
- OHIO SURVEY STATISTICS. (1972) (1)
- Ohio State University sky survey (1966) (1)
- A Search for an M31 Halo. (1967) (1)
- Uplink, downlink: A tribute to C. Arthur Clark (1984) (1)
- A High-Sensitivity Map of the M31 Region at 1415 Mc/sec. (1965) (1)
- "Neutral hydrogen survey of andromeda galaxy": addendum. (1966) (1)
- Investigations on the Volcano Smoke Antenna (1)
- Is the Satellite Ionization Phenomenon Responsible for the Decametric Radiation from Jupiter (1965) (1)
- Preliminary Results of a 21-cm Line Investigation of M33. (1966) (1)
- The Ohio State University 360-Foot Radio Telescope. (1960) (1)
- 19. Recent results in radio astronomy at the Ohio State University (1957) (1)
- Observations at a wave length of 11 meters during the close approach of Comet Arend-Roland (1958) (1)
- Preliminary Results of a High-Sensitivity Study of the Galactic North Polar Region at 1415 Mc/sec. (1966) (1)
- The Spectra of OQ208 and Other Centimeter Wavelength Radio Sources (1967) (1)
- John Kraus Antenna Award (2004) (1)
- Relation of 11-Metre Solar System Phenomena to Solar Disturbances (1957) (1)
- A preliminary study of the magnitude distribution of celestial radio sources (1955) (0)
- People and Places (1981) (0)
- Diana Waves Back - the First Moon Bounce (1980) (0)
- THE SATELLITE IONIZATION PHENOMENON AS STUDIED BY CW-REFLECTION AND PULSE RADAR TECHNIQUES (1965) (0)
- ABCs of Space (1979) (0)
- Catching the wave [gravity wave communication] (1994) (0)
- Electromagnetics / John D. Krausm, KKeith R. Carver (1973) (0)
- "Neutral Hydrogen Survey of Andromeda Galaxy": Addendum (1966) (0)
- 〈論文〉SOME THOUGHTS ON EDUCATION AND ENGLISH TEACHING (1978) (0)
- Bound for the Stars@@@Our Cosmic Universe (1982) (0)
- Obituary: John Daniel Kraus, 1910-2004 (2005) (0)
- Ohio state's big ear detects edge of the universe and doubles as a compact range (1985) (0)
- Interview of John Daniel Kraus by Robert W. Wagner (2005) (0)
- Aperture Performance of a Double-Ridge Rectangular Waveguide in a Phased Array (1978) (0)
- Erratum: Spectra of SomF Ohio Radio Sources: List IV (1974) (0)
- The Ohio State University Commencement Address by John D. Kraus, Winter 1960 (1960) (0)
- Our Cosmic Universe (1980) (0)
- Ohio Source Counts: Comments by Harris and Kraus (1971) (0)
- The Propagation and Measurement in Absolute Units of Ultra-High Radio Waves. (1933) (0)
- ULTRAHIGH FREQUENCY DIATHERMY IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO DOSAGE MEASUREMENT (1941) (0)
- For contributions to fundamental electromagnetic theory and its advanced applications, especially to remote sensing and geophysical probing. This award is sponsored by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation, Electromagnetic Compatibility. Microwave Theory and Techniques, and Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2004) (0)
- Ohio Radio Sources in Clusters of Galaxies (1971) (0)
- Book-Review - Our Cosmic Universe (1981) (0)
- Reviews and abstracts - Radio telescopes (1977) (0)
- Center of Our Galaxy (1983) (0)
- A HIGH-SENSITIVITY 1415-MHz SURVEY BETWEEN DECLINATIONS OF 0$sup 0$ AND 20$sup 0$ NORTH. (1969) (0)
- ABCs of SETI (2006) (0)
- Preliminary Results of a Hydrogen-Line Survey of M31 with the O.S.U. Radio Telescope (1965) (0)
- Reflexion of Radio Waves from the Moon (1957) (0)
- Review of Publications- Big Ear par (1977) (0)
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