2008
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2008.916974
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Patch Fed Planar Dielectric Slab Extended Hemi-Elliptical Lens Antenna

Abstract: We present the results of a parametric study devised to allow us to optimally design a patch fed planar dielectric slab waveguide extended hemi-elliptical lens antenna. The lens antenna, 1113 in the lens plane and 0 6 thick, constructed from polystyrene and weighing only 90 g is fabricated and characterized at 28.5 GHz for both single and multiple operating configurations. The lens when optimized for single beam operation achieves 18.5 dB measured gain (85% aperture efficiency), 40 and 4.1 half power beamwidth… Show more

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“…Xue and Fusco reported on their development of a planar dielectric slab extended hemi-elliptical lens antenna, which was fed by a microstrip patch [48]. The lens was designed to operate at a center frequency of 28.5 GHz and constructed from a polystyrene sheet (e r ¼ 2:2 and tan d ¼ 0:0005).…”
Section: Reduced Size Lensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xue and Fusco reported on their development of a planar dielectric slab extended hemi-elliptical lens antenna, which was fed by a microstrip patch [48]. The lens was designed to operate at a center frequency of 28.5 GHz and constructed from a polystyrene sheet (e r ¼ 2:2 and tan d ¼ 0:0005).…”
Section: Reduced Size Lensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus the inequality (2) applies. Combining (7) and (2), we obtain max G Q dir = 2k k 2 E = 1 n=1 2(2n + 1) Qn + Q 0 n ; (8) which is [2,Eq. (20)].…”
Section: Maximum Possible Ratio Of Gain To Q For Directional Antmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this design, the minor axis of the elliptical lens is chosen to be a = 37.0 mm. The major axis and focal length are then calculated as b = 54.0 mm and c = 39.4 mm, respectively [11]. Two patch antennas, which are located at the back of the lens, are employed as feed antenna to launch a sum beam or a difference beam.…”
Section: Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dielectric lenses can be hemispherical [7], ellipsoidal [8], or flat-shaped [9]. Various planar feed antennas, such as slot-ring [10] and patch antennas [11], have been successfully utilized for dielectric lenses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%