Title :
Mechanical description of subreflector and lens corrector profiles for optical antennas
Author_Institution :
University of Surrey, Department of Physics, Guildford, UK
fDate :
7/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The mechanical drawing method, well known in the case of the ellipse, is adapted, by a theorem of Leibniz, to the case of extended caustics. By matching the caustic of a reflector in a receiving mode to the caustic of a subreflector, focusing requirements for any situation can be met. The method is then extendable to the drawing methods for hyperbolas and refracting elements such as the Cartesian oval. Two-dimensional surfaces can be created section by section by applying the method to individual planes of a complete antenna. The method is illustrated by the design of a subreflector for a paraboloid with an offset beam and other optical systems. This includes the design of completely general double reflector antennas by choice of an arbitrary originating caustic.
Keywords :
antenna reflectors; antenna theory; microwave antennas; reflector antennas; antenna design; completely general double reflector antennas; extended caustics; lens corrector profiles; mechanical drawing method; microwave antennas; nonsymmetrical reflectors; optical antennas; reflector antennas; subreflector corrector profiles; theorem of Leibniz;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Optics and Acoustics, IEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1049/ij-moa.1979.0031