Title :
Conical Horn: Gain and Amplitude Patterns
Author :
Aboserwal, Nafati A. ; Balanis, Constantine A. ; Birtcher, Craig R.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr., Comput. & Energy Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
fDate :
7/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The conical horn radiation characteristics (gain, aperture phase distributions, loss factors, and amplitude patterns) are revisited based on the spherical and quadratic aperture phase distributions. Calculations of the conical horn gain, using over the aperture either the dominant -mode of a circular waveguide or the modal variations of a conical waveguide, are calculated using the aperture phase distribution represented by spherical and quadratic wavefronts. The gains are compared with the classical data by Gray and Schelkunoff, in an attempt to confirm their validity and accuracy and to determine whether they were derived based on spherical or quadratic phase distribution. In addition, more accurate loss factors, to account for amplitude and phase tapering over the conical horn aperture, are derived which improve the conical horn gain. New formulas for the design of optimum gain conical horns, based on the more accurate spherical aperture phase distribution, are derived and reported, and guidelines are provided for their utility. This paper also introduces a method to calculate accurately the far-zone amplitude patterns in the E and H planes, including those in the far side and back lobe regions, of a conical horn by utilizing geometrical optics and diffraction theory.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; circular waveguides; conical antennas; geometrical optics; horn antennas; amplitude tapering; aperture phase distributions; back lobe regions; circular waveguide; conical horn; conical waveguide; diffraction theory; dominant-mode; far-zone amplitude patterns; gain patterns; geometrical optics; loss factors; modal variations; phase tapering; quadratic wavefront; radiation characteristics; spherical wavefront; Aperture amplitude and phase tapering; conical horn; gain; geometrical optics; loss factor; uniform theory of diffraction;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2013.2256453