DocumentCode
998559
Title
A rectangular beam waveguide resonator and antenna
Author
Brauer, John R.
Author_Institution
A. O. Smith Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis., USA
Volume
20
Issue
5
fYear
1972
fDate
9/1/1972 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
595
Lastpage
601
Abstract
A closed microwave resonator is derived from the beam waveguide of rectangular symmetry. The resonator is essentially a metal box with one curved wall and approximate dimensions
by
by
, where
is the free-space wavelength. Each beam waveguide mode is shown to resonate at a distinct frequency. When apertures are cut in one wall of the resonator a line source antenna is formed. Since the
and
beam modes have field distributions which are, respectively, a Gaussian and the derivative of a Gaussian, the radiation patterns produced are of interest in monopulse radar and tracking. A 9 GHz resonator antenna was built, and its measured radiation patterns confirm the theory.
by
by
, where
is the free-space wavelength. Each beam waveguide mode is shown to resonate at a distinct frequency. When apertures are cut in one wall of the resonator a line source antenna is formed. Since the
and
beam modes have field distributions which are, respectively, a Gaussian and the derivative of a Gaussian, the radiation patterns produced are of interest in monopulse radar and tracking. A 9 GHz resonator antenna was built, and its measured radiation patterns confirm the theory.Keywords
Beam waveguides; Resonators; Slot arrays; Waveguide antennas; Antenna radiation patterns; Apertures; Circuits; Electromagnetic waveguides; Frequency; Helium; Microwave antennas; Phase transformers; Radar tracking; Rectangular waveguides;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1972.1140280
Filename
1140280
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