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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume 48 Number 7, July 2000

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Performance of an Array of Circular Waveguides with Strip-Loaded Dielectric Hard Walls

Sergei P. Skobelev, Member, IEEE and Per-Simon Kildal Fellow, IEEE

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Abstract:

An infinite planar periodic antenna array of radiating open-ended circular waveguides is considered. The conducting waveguide walls are covered with dielectric layers loaded with longitudinal conducting strips for providing the hard wall boundary condition. Analysis of the array is carried out by the mode-matching method. The waveguide modes involved in the method are calculated by using the asymptotic strip boundary condition. It is shown that they are split into an independent subsystem of TE modes for the whole cross section and two independent subsystems of TM modes: one is for the central region and another is for the layer region. The calculations show that the operation of the hard waveguides in an array with small element spacing is similar to that of the multimode smooth wall waveguides completely filled with dielectric. For large diameters and element spacing, the hard waveguides have significant advantages over the smooth ones. It is shown that unlike an individual hard waveguide, the aperture efficiency of such a waveguide in array has a nonmonotonic dependence on the waveguide radius. The results characterizing the behavior of the aperture efficiency and cross-polarization level in a frequency band as well as the contribution of certain waveguide modes in the reflected power are presented and discussed. The examples of the element patterns corresponding to minimal cross polarization are also given.

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