Popovic, Z., Artner, G., Lasser, G., & Mecklenbraeuker, C. F. (2020). Electromagnetic-Wave Fun Using Simple Take-Home Experiments. IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, 62(2), 100–106. https://doi.org/10.1109/map.2020.2971133
Simple take-home experiments are used at two universities on two continents to spark and expand student interest in the otherwise theoretical coursework in electromag- netic waves and antennas. The students obtain kits from the instructors and can do their experimental homework anytime they like, at home or in a standard undergraduate circuits lab, while combining it with theoretical exercises designed to match the experiments. Topics are covered in the order of electromagnetic wave complexity: (1) uniform plane waves in the optical frequency range with a laser pointer, gelatin and plastic polarizers; (2) frequency selective surfaces for WLAN; (3) non-uniform plane waves in VHF/UHF frequency coaxial cables; (4) quasi-TEM waves in microstrip at UHF frequencies; (5) a "cantenna"; and (6) microwave oven leakage detector.