Superdirective radiation from finite groove gratings

The feasibility of generating superdirective radiation from antenna arrays comprising a finite number of active elements has been previously established in theoretical research, and has also been verified experimentally. In an earlier paper the authors have demonstrated that the scattered field of a...

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Autores principales: Skigin, D., Veremey, V., Mittra, R.
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spelling todo:paper_07803447_v4_n_p2174_Skigin2023-10-03T15:39:51Z Superdirective radiation from finite groove gratings Skigin, D. Veremey, V. Mittra, R. Antenna arrays Electromagnetic fields Amplitude modulation Antenna arrays Electromagnetic wave polarization Electromagnetic wave scattering Phase modulation Conducting surfaces Corrugated structures High-Q resonances Rectangular groove Resonance frequencies Resonant elements Slotted cylinders Theoretical research Resonance Antenna radiation Finite groove gratings Q resonances Rayleigh coefficients Superdirective radiations The feasibility of generating superdirective radiation from antenna arrays comprising a finite number of active elements has been previously established in theoretical research, and has also been verified experimentally. In an earlier paper the authors have demonstrated that the scattered field of a structure formed by a finite array of coupled slotted cylinders exhibits superdirective characteristics at the resonance frequencies of the system. It is interesting to examine the question whether this property is a common attribute of scatterers formed by coupled resonant elements. This prompts us to investigate, in this paper, a corrugated structure formed by a finite array of rectangular grooves in a conducting surface. We find that the scattered field from such gratings also exhibits superdirective properties and that the superdirective scattering is associated with a high Q resonance that can only be excited in finite gratings. At these resonances, the magnitude of the electromagnetic field excited in the grooves is very high and the phase alternates between 0 and π. © 1998 IEEE. CONF info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07803447_v4_n_p2174_Skigin
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topic Antenna arrays
Electromagnetic fields
Amplitude modulation
Antenna arrays
Electromagnetic wave polarization
Electromagnetic wave scattering
Phase modulation
Conducting surfaces
Corrugated structures
High-Q resonances
Rectangular groove
Resonance frequencies
Resonant elements
Slotted cylinders
Theoretical research
Resonance
Antenna radiation
Finite groove gratings
Q resonances
Rayleigh coefficients
Superdirective radiations
spellingShingle Antenna arrays
Electromagnetic fields
Amplitude modulation
Antenna arrays
Electromagnetic wave polarization
Electromagnetic wave scattering
Phase modulation
Conducting surfaces
Corrugated structures
High-Q resonances
Rectangular groove
Resonance frequencies
Resonant elements
Slotted cylinders
Theoretical research
Resonance
Antenna radiation
Finite groove gratings
Q resonances
Rayleigh coefficients
Superdirective radiations
Skigin, D.
Veremey, V.
Mittra, R.
Superdirective radiation from finite groove gratings
topic_facet Antenna arrays
Electromagnetic fields
Amplitude modulation
Antenna arrays
Electromagnetic wave polarization
Electromagnetic wave scattering
Phase modulation
Conducting surfaces
Corrugated structures
High-Q resonances
Rectangular groove
Resonance frequencies
Resonant elements
Slotted cylinders
Theoretical research
Resonance
Antenna radiation
Finite groove gratings
Q resonances
Rayleigh coefficients
Superdirective radiations
description The feasibility of generating superdirective radiation from antenna arrays comprising a finite number of active elements has been previously established in theoretical research, and has also been verified experimentally. In an earlier paper the authors have demonstrated that the scattered field of a structure formed by a finite array of coupled slotted cylinders exhibits superdirective characteristics at the resonance frequencies of the system. It is interesting to examine the question whether this property is a common attribute of scatterers formed by coupled resonant elements. This prompts us to investigate, in this paper, a corrugated structure formed by a finite array of rectangular grooves in a conducting surface. We find that the scattered field from such gratings also exhibits superdirective properties and that the superdirective scattering is associated with a high Q resonance that can only be excited in finite gratings. At these resonances, the magnitude of the electromagnetic field excited in the grooves is very high and the phase alternates between 0 and π. © 1998 IEEE.
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author Skigin, D.
Veremey, V.
Mittra, R.
author_facet Skigin, D.
Veremey, V.
Mittra, R.
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title Superdirective radiation from finite groove gratings
title_short Superdirective radiation from finite groove gratings
title_full Superdirective radiation from finite groove gratings
title_fullStr Superdirective radiation from finite groove gratings
title_full_unstemmed Superdirective radiation from finite groove gratings
title_sort superdirective radiation from finite groove gratings
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07803447_v4_n_p2174_Skigin
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