Mean and Differential Phase Centers of Rectangular Dielectric Rod Antennas

Richter J, Garbas JU, Schmidt LP (2004)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2004

Edited Volumes: Proceedings of the European Microwave Conference

Book Volume: 3/3

Pages Range: 1193-1196

ISBN: ISBN 1-58053-992-0

DOI: 10.1109/EUMC.2004.183801

Abstract

Dielectric rod antennas of rectangular cross section are of increasing interest at millimeterwave frequencies. For many applications like e.g. densely packaged feed arrays for reflector/lens systems or electromagnetic field probes the exact knowledge of the phase center location is required. This paper will describe two efficient methods to determine the mean and differential phase center locations of such antennas by means of numerical electromagnetic field simulations and a subsequent analysis of the computed antenna phase pattern. Phase center locations of various dielectric rod antennas with rectangular cross section are presented and the influence of geometrical parameters and frequency on the phase center location are analyzed and discussed in detail. The theoretically derived results are also compared to measurements performed at X-band frequencies.

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APA:

Richter, J., Garbas, J.-U., & Schmidt, L.-P. (2004). Mean and Differential Phase Centers of Rectangular Dielectric Rod Antennas. In Proceedings of the European Microwave Conference. (pp. 1193-1196).

MLA:

Richter, Jürgen, Jens-Uwe Garbas, and Lorenz-Peter Schmidt. "Mean and Differential Phase Centers of Rectangular Dielectric Rod Antennas." Proceedings of the European Microwave Conference. 2004. 1193-1196.

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