TY - GEN
T1 - Low profile antenna feeders based of enhanced microwave transmission through a narrow slot on a corrugated plane
AU - Beruete, M.
AU - Campillo, I.
AU - Dolado, J. S.
AU - Rodríguez-Seco, J. E.
AU - Perea, E.
AU - Falcone, F.
AU - Sorolla, M.
PY - 2006/5
Y1 - 2006/5
N2 - In this work, several antenna prototypes based on the Extraordinary Optical Transmission phenomenon are developed. They all share in common the property of being all-metallic, flat and low profile. The radiation of a central slot is boosted by texturing the output metallic plane. Enhancement depends directly on the number of grooves carved. Thus, a rich variety in the farfield response can be obtained changing the number of corrugations. Among the prototypes a dual-operating-band planar horn antenna with low profile is presented. It is also seen that by giving the structure rotational simmetry the gain can be increased, resulting in the high-gain Bull's-Eye antenna. Other approaches related with the perturbation profile are under development. The behavior of the current prototypes is very similar to those reported in optics. In this way, a new concept of a very low profile feeder is proposed with potential wireless applications.
AB - In this work, several antenna prototypes based on the Extraordinary Optical Transmission phenomenon are developed. They all share in common the property of being all-metallic, flat and low profile. The radiation of a central slot is boosted by texturing the output metallic plane. Enhancement depends directly on the number of grooves carved. Thus, a rich variety in the farfield response can be obtained changing the number of corrugations. Among the prototypes a dual-operating-band planar horn antenna with low profile is presented. It is also seen that by giving the structure rotational simmetry the gain can be increased, resulting in the high-gain Bull's-Eye antenna. Other approaches related with the perturbation profile are under development. The behavior of the current prototypes is very similar to those reported in optics. In this way, a new concept of a very low profile feeder is proposed with potential wireless applications.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33746659881
SN - 929092943X
SN - 9789290929437
T3 - European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP
BT - Proceedings of the Microwave Technology and Techniques Workshop
T2 - Microwave Technology and Techniques Workshop
Y2 - 15 May 2006 through 16 May 2006
ER -