Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy (Sep 2016)

ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE EXCITATION BY A LONGITUDINAL SLOT IN A BROAD WALL OF RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDE IN THE PRESENCE OF PASSIVE IMPEDANCE VIBRATORS OUTSIDE THE WAVEGUIDE

  • S. L. Berdnik,
  • V. A. Katrich,
  • M. V. Nesterenko,
  • Yu. M. Penkin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15407/rpra21.03.198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
pp. 198 – 215

Abstract

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Purpose: A problem of electromagnetic wave diffraction by a longitudinal slot cut in a waveguide wide wall is solved. The slot is cut in a wide wall of a rectangular waveguide and radiates in a half-space above a perfectly conducting plane where two vertical impedance monopoles with arbitrary lengths placed with their bases placed on the plane. The paper is aimed at studying the electrodynamic characteristics of vibratorwaveguide-slot structures which allow to form the emission fields as that in a Clavin element with two identical passive ideally conducting monopoles of a fixed length located on a set distance from a slot center on both sides of a narrow halfwave slot. Design/methodology/approach: The problem is solved by a generalized method of induced electromotive and magnetomotive forces in approximation of electric currents in the vibrators and equivalent magnetic current in the slot by the functions obtained by the asymptotic averaging method. Findings: The influence of geometric parameters of the structure on the directional characteristics of Clavin type element is analyzed on the assumption of simultaneous account for relative level of sidelobes in the E-plane and beamwidth differences at –3 dB level in the main planes. It is shown that the directional characteristics and energy characteristics of the radiators: radiation and reflection coefficients, antenna directivity and gain can be varied within wide limits by changing the electrical length and/or distributed surface impedances of the vibrators, providing at that a low level of radiation within a slot plane. Сonclusions: The results obtained can be useful when designing both small-size and multi-element antenna arrays with Clavin elements.

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