Title :
Application of optical ray technique to the design of short microwave horn antennas with low side lobe levels
Author :
Ata, O.W. ; Benson, T.M. ; Marincic, A.
Author_Institution :
Univ. Coll. of North Wales, Bangor, UK
fDate :
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Optical ray theory is used to design a phase-corrected microwave horn antenna of short-length which produces a tapered aperture amplitude distribution in the E-plane. The basis of the design is the creation of a region where the effective refractive index varies with hyperbolic secant (HYSEC) form in a direction normal to the horn axis. In a practical realisation this effective refractive index distribution is achieved in both smooth and stepped form by varying the plate separation of the planar waveguide supporting a TE01 mode. Good agreement is found between predicted and experimentally determined aperture and far-field distributions. Finally, the study is extended to the design of a novel antenna incorporating dielectric loading which, in theory, allows for operation at even shorter horn lengths.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; directive antennas; waveguide antennas; E-plane; TE01 mode; design of short microwave horn antennas; dielectric loading; effective refractive index; far-field distributions; hyperbolic secant; low side lobe levels; optical ray technique; phase corrected horn antenna; planar waveguide; plate separation; tapered aperture amplitude distribution;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, IEE Proceedings H