IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Improvement of Edge Brightening by Means of Q Factor Minimization in Circular Antenna Apertures: High Efficient Taylor-Like Patterns

  • Aaron Angel Salas-Sanchez,
  • Paolo Rocca,
  • Juan Antonio Rodriguez-Gonzalez,
  • M. Elena Lopez-Martin,
  • Francisco J. Ares-Pena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3029402
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 184004 – 184012

Abstract

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Implications and improvements of edge brightening effects led by Q factor minimization restricted to keep the same level of directivity for high efficiency continuous circular aperture distributions are here reported. In this manner, an optimization strategy for a minimum Q value-keeping the same level of efficiency and restricting the maximum sidelobe level (SLL)- is envisaged. As application of the method, a design procedure devoted to reduce the Q factor of the antenna aperture distributions while keeping a high level of efficiency is outlined. Then, these optimal Taylor distributions are used as initial point to develop an optimization strategy. This procedure is devoted to search Taylor-like distributions which offer a good compromise between low Q factor and high efficiency values with potentials for the antenna design scenario, based on a decrease in edge brightening effects led by the minimization of the aforementioned Q ratio.

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