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Plane Waves on a Periodic Structure of Circular Disks and Their Application to Surface-Wave Antennas


Abstract:

The structure supporting the surface-wave consists of a row of concentric circular disks embedded in a Iossless dielectric medium. Exact solutions for the "dipole mode" (...Show More

Abstract:

The structure supporting the surface-wave consists of a row of concentric circular disks embedded in a Iossless dielectric medium. Exact solutions for the "dipole mode" (corresponding to the HE/sub 11/ surface-wave mode on a dielectric rod) are set up and an approximation is derived for calculating the propagation constants. It is shown experimentally that a pure "dipole mode" can be excited by simple means, and that propagation constants may be controlled over a wide range by varying the geometrical parameters of the periodic structure. The possible uses as a surface-wave antenna are discussed, and approximate radiation patterns are calculated from the field distribution in the terminal plane.
Published in: IRE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ( Volume: 10, Issue: 6, November 1962)
Page(s): 585 - 592
Date of Publication: 06 January 2003

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