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Title: Investigation of spherical and cylindrical Luneburg lens antennas by Green's function method
Authors: Knyazev, S.
Korotkov, A.
Panchenko, B.
Shabunin, S.
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Investigation of spherical and cylindrical Luneburg lens antennas by Green's function method / S. Knyazev, A. Korotkov, B. Panchenko, et al. — DOI 10.1109/RADIO.2015.7323387 // 2015 IEEE Radio and Antenna Days of the Indian Ocean, RADIO 2015. — 2015. — 7323387.
Abstract: Luneburg lens antenna radiation fields are calculated with Green's functions of spherical and cylindrical layered structures. Electric field components for Luneburg lenses excited by a linear and circular polarized antenna are analyzed. Co-polarized and cross-polarized field radiation patterns are shown. Reflection from the lens, losses in the lens material, spillover and polarization loss are taken into account for antenna gain calculation. The proposed method significantly reduces computing time for multilayered lens in comparison with the most commonly used in antenna design. © 2015 Radio Society (Mauritius).
Keywords: ANTENNA RADIATION PATTERNS
APERTURE ANTENNAS
DIPOLE ANTENNAS
GREEN'S FUNCTION METHODS
LENSES
MAGNETIC MULTILAYERS
ANTENNA RADIATION
CYLINDRICAL ANTENNAS
DIPOLE ANTENNAS
DIRECTIONAL PATTERNS (ANTENNA)
ELECTRIC FIELDS
GREEN'S FUNCTION
LENSES
MAGNETIC MULTILAYERS
ANTENNA DESIGN
ANTENNA RADIATION FIELD
APERTURE ANTENNAS
CIRCULAR POLARIZED ANTENNAS
CROSS-POLARIZED FIELDS
ELECTRIC FIELD COMPONENTS
LAYERED STRUCTURES
POLARIZATION LOSS
LENS ANTENNAS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/102778
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 84962020085
PURE ID: 734782
9f048e26-d2c3-4376-9a95-6fda2016e874
ISBN: 9789990373394
DOI: 10.1109/RADIO.2015.7323387
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