Dielectric loaded horn antennas having improved radiation characteristics
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1. A means of improving the axial grain and narrowing the main beam of a microwave radiation system having an aperture antenna comprising:
- (a) inserting a first dielectric slab of uniform relative permittivity into said aperture antenna to a predetermined depth in said aperture antenna, said first slab having a uniform thickness in the direction of propagation of said beam and extending completely between all four walls of said aperture antenna;
(b) inserting a second dielectric slab of uniform relative permittivity adjacent said first dielectric slab, said second slab having uniform thickness in the direction of propagation of said beam and extending completely between all said four walls of said aperture antenna;
(c) inserting a third dielectric slab of uniform relative permitivity adjacent said second dielectric slab, said third slab having uniform thickness in the direction of propagation of said beam and extending completely between all said four walls of said aperture antenna; and
(d) inserting a fourth dielectric slab of uniform relative permittivity adjacent said third dielectric slab, said fourth slab having uniform thickness in the direction of propagation of said beam and extending completely between all said four walls of said aperture antenna and having the opposite face of said fourth slab flush with the outer dimensions of said aperture antenna, the thickness of all of said dielectric slabs being the same.
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An H-plane sectoral horn antenna is loaded with low-loss dielectric insertsn alternative embodiments so as to reduce beamwidth, increase axial gain and to achieve non-mechanical beam scanning. In one embodiment, the antenna is transversely loaded with a multi-layer dielectric array containing an air gap of critical thickness between four dielectric strips. In another embodiment, the antenna is longitudinally and symmetrically loaded with wedge-shaped dielectric strips separated by a critical air gap between the dielectric and antenna walls.
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1. A means of improving the axial grain and narrowing the main beam of a microwave radiation system having an aperture antenna comprising:
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(a) inserting a first dielectric slab of uniform relative permittivity into said aperture antenna to a predetermined depth in said aperture antenna, said first slab having a uniform thickness in the direction of propagation of said beam and extending completely between all four walls of said aperture antenna; (b) inserting a second dielectric slab of uniform relative permittivity adjacent said first dielectric slab, said second slab having uniform thickness in the direction of propagation of said beam and extending completely between all said four walls of said aperture antenna; (c) inserting a third dielectric slab of uniform relative permitivity adjacent said second dielectric slab, said third slab having uniform thickness in the direction of propagation of said beam and extending completely between all said four walls of said aperture antenna; and (d) inserting a fourth dielectric slab of uniform relative permittivity adjacent said third dielectric slab, said fourth slab having uniform thickness in the direction of propagation of said beam and extending completely between all said four walls of said aperture antenna and having the opposite face of said fourth slab flush with the outer dimensions of said aperture antenna, the thickness of all of said dielectric slabs being the same. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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