| Literature DB >> 26987698 |
Zheng Li1,2, Junhong Wang1,2, Jianjie Duan1,2, Zhan Zhang1,2, Meie Chen1,2.
Abstract
In this paper the radiation property of the one-dimensional periodic leaky-wave structure is analysed using a new hybrid method, which involves the mode expansion method for expanding the periodic aperture field in terms of spatial harmonics and the method of effective radiation sections for transforming the expanded fields into far fields. Using this method, the radiation of each spatial harmonic can be achieved, and the contributions of the harmonics (especially the bounded modes) to the total radiation of the periodic leaky-wave structure can be calculated. The main findings in this paper demonstrate that the bounded modes in a finite length structure have obvious contribution to the far-field radiation, which was considered to be non-radiative and always ignored in the conventional researches.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26987698 PMCID: PMC4796814 DOI: 10.1038/srep22917
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The geometry of the LRWG.
Figure 2Nodes along the aperture within one period.
Figure 3The variation of the evaluating function for different harmonics order N and the height of the equivalent line.
Figure 4Comparison of the simulated aperture field and the summation of all the expanded spatial harmonics (in one period when N = 50).
Figure 5The magnitudes of the expanded spatial harmonics.
Figure 6ERSs of different spatial harmonics as functions of angle θ.
Figure 7Comparison of the normalized radiation patterns of each spatial harmonic, the summation of all harmonics, and the three dimensional full-wave simulation of the whole LRWG, respectively.
Figure 8The difference of the last lobe levels generated by the fundamental mode (n = 0) and the total aperture field, respectively.