Ray theory design of hyperbolic secant horn

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It is shown that ray theory can be used in designing a microwave horn with a hyperbolic secant refractive-index profile. The horn is short in length, has constant phase across the plane aperture and tapered illumination in the E-plane, resulting in a radiation pattern with low sidelobes. Experimental verification has been made on a model operating around a frequency of 10 GHz.

Inspec keywords: antenna theory; waveguide antennas

Other keywords: short horn; constant phase across plane aperture; hyperbolic secant refractive-index profile; ray theory design; radiation pattern; experimental verification; hyperbolic secant horn; E-plane; tapered illumination; horn antennas; low sidelobes; microwave horn

Subjects: Antenna theory; Single antennas

References

    1. 1)
      • J. Brown . (1953) , Microwave lenses.
    2. 2)
      • S. Cornbleet . (1984) , Microwave and optical ray geometry.
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