Albert Weißfloch

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Albert Weißfloch (Russian Vajsfloch ) (* 1910 ; † 1960 ) was a German electrical engineer.

He obtained his doctorate in 1936 at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg under Wolfgang Krull .

He was one of the first in Germany to recognize the nature of ultra-high frequency circuits and to work out the basics in partly published and partly unpublished reports during the war. His later summary differs in many respects from the usual approaches.

In 1959 he and Jean Choquer received a patent for a broadband antenna (US patent number 2895133).

Publications

  • Circuit theory and measurement technology of the decimeter and centimeter wave area ; Birkhäuser, Basel-Boston-Stuttgart, 1954
  • Teorija cepej i technika izmerenij v decimetrovom i santimetrovom diapazonach ; Moskva; Izdat. Sovetskoe radio, 1961