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Proceedings of the IEEE, 2012
This paper gives a basic review and a summary of recent developments for leaky-wave antennas (LWAs). An LWA uses a guiding structure that supports wave propagation along the length of the structure, with the wave radiating or “leaking” continuously along the structure. Such antennas may be uniform, quasi-uniform, or periodic.
D. R. Jackson, C. Caloz, T. Itoh
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This paper gives a basic review and a summary of recent developments for leaky-wave antennas (LWAs). An LWA uses a guiding structure that supports wave propagation along the length of the structure, with the wave radiating or “leaking” continuously along the structure. Such antennas may be uniform, quasi-uniform, or periodic.
D. R. Jackson, C. Caloz, T. Itoh
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A History of Leaky Waves and Leaky-Wave Antennas
2019 URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory (EMTS), 2019The history of leaky waves and leaky-wave antennas is an interesting one, with much of the theory being put on a firm foundation in the 1950s and 1960s by early pioneers such as Nathan Marcuvitz and Arthur A. Oliner. Rapid development of leaky-wave antennas took place after the foundation was established, and the development spread to areas such as ...
Jackson D R +5 more
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2016
Millimeter waveguides, such as coplanar lines, microstrip lines and dielectric guides, are open structures where energy leakage is bound to occur. This leakage can occur, for example, when there are discontinuities in the guiding structure, or perhaps when the guide is excited in an inappropriate mode.
GALLI, Alessandro +2 more
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Millimeter waveguides, such as coplanar lines, microstrip lines and dielectric guides, are open structures where energy leakage is bound to occur. This leakage can occur, for example, when there are discontinuities in the guiding structure, or perhaps when the guide is excited in an inappropriate mode.
GALLI, Alessandro +2 more
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Amplitude-Modulated Leaky-Wave Antennas
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2021Borrowing the idea of amplitude modulation from classical communications theory, this article proposes and demonstrates a new concept of amplitude-modulated (AM) leaky-wave antennas. In the proposed concept, the traveling wave in a wave-guiding structure serves as the carrier wave whose amplitude is spatially modulated by a predefined modulating ...
Geng-Bo Wu +4 more
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2009 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2009
In this paper, a trough leaky-wave antenna is considered that was inspired by the half-width microstrip leaky-wave. The TLW antenna is naturally suitable for flush-mount installation in a metallic body such as an automobile. The radiation characteristics will be investigated in more detail such as the design of the matching cavities and their effect on
Carlos A. Jaramillo-Henao +2 more
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In this paper, a trough leaky-wave antenna is considered that was inspired by the half-width microstrip leaky-wave. The TLW antenna is naturally suitable for flush-mount installation in a metallic body such as an automobile. The radiation characteristics will be investigated in more detail such as the design of the matching cavities and their effect on
Carlos A. Jaramillo-Henao +2 more
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Single-Conductor Strip Leaky-Wave Antenna
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2003The radiation characteristics of a single-conductor strip leaky-wave antenna is investigated. This structure has only a single-conductor strip on a substrate without a background plane. The broadband characteristics of the first higher order space-wave mode render this structure a broadband antenna. These result in a very wide leaky region.
null Wanchu Hong, null Yu-De Lin
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Horn Image Guide Leaky-Wave Antenna
MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 1981A novel approach for designing a frequency-scanning millimeter-wave antenna is described. The antenna is constructed by using an image wide leaky-wave antenna embedded in a long trough with metal flares along both sides. The optimum flare angle for achieving maximum gain is theoretically predicted.
T.N. Trinh, R. Mittra, R.J. Paleta
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Millimeter-wave dielectric leaky-wave antennas
Proceedings of ISSE'95 - International Symposium on Signals, Systems and Electronics, 2002A dielectric leaky-wave antenna with a new perturbation scheme is developed. The attenuation constant with different gap width between metal patches is determined experimentally. The dielectric waveguide used is an anisotropic sapphire rod. The conventional effective dielectric constant (EDC) method is modified to calculate the unperturbed propagation ...
null Chung-Yi Lee +5 more
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