1982
DOI: 10.1109/tap.1982.1142758
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Dielectric tapered rod antennas for millimeter-wave applications

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“…We designed and fabricated a novel antenna structure, 8 whose form is similar to microwave dielectric rod antennas. 9 To enable wide-band electromagnetic radiation, we fabricated the antennas by lithographically etching trenches along the single-mode SOI waveguide structure (220 nm tall and 450 nm high). The signal power traveling in the waveguide will radiate from the antennas and form a beam pattern toward a certain angle.…”
Section: Physical Design and Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We designed and fabricated a novel antenna structure, 8 whose form is similar to microwave dielectric rod antennas. 9 To enable wide-band electromagnetic radiation, we fabricated the antennas by lithographically etching trenches along the single-mode SOI waveguide structure (220 nm tall and 450 nm high). The signal power traveling in the waveguide will radiate from the antennas and form a beam pattern toward a certain angle.…”
Section: Physical Design and Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kobayashi et al [9] published experimental results for a LWA based on a WG26 size dielectric guide. Example 2 compares his results with those calculated using the present method.…”
Section: Validation and Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kobayashi and Mittra developed tapered dielectric rod antennas of rectangular cross section in millimeter wave dielectric integrated circuits in [3]. De and Attimarad performed accurate numerical solutions using Ritz-Galerkin variational approach with appropriate sets of expanding functions to obtain the scattering parameters of the two dimensional tapered dielectric waveguide in [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%