A 94 GHz imaging array using slot line radiators
Abstract
A planar endfire slotted-line antenna structure was investigated. It was found that the H-plane beamwidths are basically dependent upon the substrate properties, whereas the E-plane beamwidths are more strongly a function of the slot's shape and size. It is shown that these antennas produce symmetrical E and H-plane beamwidths while following Zucker's standard traveling-wave antenna beamwidth curves over some range of antenna normalized length. An empircally derived design formula for effective substrate thickness is shown to predict this range for linearly tapered slotted-line antennas. The experimental imaging properties of these arrays are presented and imaging theory is discussed. It is shown that a minimum spacing of elements is necessary for exact reconstruction for a sampled image in a diffraction limited system. Because these LTSA elements employ the traveling-wave mechanism of radiation, they can be spaced two times closer than a conical feed horn of comparable beamwidth.
- Publication:
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Pub Date:
- September 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985PhDT........28K
- Keywords:
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- Antenna Arrays;
- Bandwidth;
- Cassegrain Antennas;
- Radiation Distribution;
- Synthetic Arrays;
- Traveling Waves;
- Antenna Design;
- Antennas;
- H Lines;
- Imaging Techniques;
- Radiation Spectra;
- Vector Analysis;
- Communications and Radar