Design and characterization of a foam-based Mikaelian lens antennas in millimeter waves
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 July 2014
Abstract
The design principles and radiation performances of Mikaelian lens antennas are presented. The ways to manufacture gradient index lenses are briefly reviewed. An innovative technique based on the variation of the foam density is described and applied to the Mikaelian lenses. This yields low cost and lightweight gradient index lenses. The focusing properties of Mikaelian lenses are compared numerically to Luneburg lenses. A foam-based planar Mikaelian lens antenna is manufactured and its radiation performances are characterized at 60 GHz. With its flat shape in contact to the primary source, the cylindrical Mikaelian lens turns out to be, for focusing purposes, an interesting alternative to the well-known Luneburg lens.
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- Research Paper
- Information
- International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies , Volume 7 , Issue 6 , December 2015 , pp. 769 - 773
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press and the European Microwave Association 2014
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