Accurate analysis of the edge taper influence on the performance of hemielliptic lens antennas
A. V. Boriskin, R. Sauleau, A. I. Nosich

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the edge taper affects the directivity of hemielliptic dielectric lens antennas, revealing the importance of lens material permittivity in optimizing performance.
Contribution
It introduces a numerical analysis of edge taper influence on DLA directivity, highlighting the relation between optimal edge taper and lens permittivity.
Findings
Edge taper significantly impacts antenna directivity.
Optimal edge taper depends on lens material permittivity.
Numerical method based on Muller boundary integral equations used for analysis.
Abstract
Correlation between the lens extension size and the broadside directivity of a hemielliptic dielectric lens antenna (DLA) fed by a primary feed with variable radiation pattern is studied in accurate manner. The problem is considered in two-dimensional formulation and solved numerically using in-house software based on the Muller boundary integral equations. Our results highlight the key role of the edge taper which can be defined for DLAs similarly to the theory of reflector antennas. A new feature revealed is the relation between the optimal edge taper needed to achieve the highest possible directivity and the permittivity of the lens material.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Microwave Engineering and Waveguides · Antenna Design and Optimization
