The gradual transition from a radiative to a reactive regime is studied for leaky modes supported by planar waveguiding structures such as those used in Fabry-Perot cavity leaky-wave antennas (FPC-LWAs). These are typically studied above the so-called leaky cutoff, i.e., the frequency for which the leaky phase constant β equals the leaky attenuation constant α. However, an FPC-LWA can efficiently radiate even below the leaky cutoff, the condition for minimizing the beamwdith at broadside occurring for β < α. Nevertheless, well below the leaky cutoff, reactive phenomena may dominate radiative phenomena. These aspects are investigated here, providing a criterion to determine whether the relevant leaky waves are responsible for radiation rather than reactive phenomena. It is seen that the minimum-beamwidth condition occurs in a region where reactive effects can prevail over radiative effects. It is concluded that, although directivity is maximized, the gain may be adversely affected by impedance matching issues. These results are useful for the efficient design of LWAs.

The transition between radiative and reactive region for leaky waves in planar waveguiding structures / Fuscaldo, W.; Burghignoli, P.; Galli, A.. - (2020), pp. 13-16. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2020 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, IMS 2020 tenutosi a Virtual, Los Angeles; United States;) [10.1109/IMS30576.2020.9223980].

The transition between radiative and reactive region for leaky waves in planar waveguiding structures

Fuscaldo W.
;
Burghignoli P.
;
Galli A.
2020

Abstract

The gradual transition from a radiative to a reactive regime is studied for leaky modes supported by planar waveguiding structures such as those used in Fabry-Perot cavity leaky-wave antennas (FPC-LWAs). These are typically studied above the so-called leaky cutoff, i.e., the frequency for which the leaky phase constant β equals the leaky attenuation constant α. However, an FPC-LWA can efficiently radiate even below the leaky cutoff, the condition for minimizing the beamwdith at broadside occurring for β < α. Nevertheless, well below the leaky cutoff, reactive phenomena may dominate radiative phenomena. These aspects are investigated here, providing a criterion to determine whether the relevant leaky waves are responsible for radiation rather than reactive phenomena. It is seen that the minimum-beamwidth condition occurs in a region where reactive effects can prevail over radiative effects. It is concluded that, although directivity is maximized, the gain may be adversely affected by impedance matching issues. These results are useful for the efficient design of LWAs.
2020
2020 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, IMS 2020
electromagnetic analysis; electromagnetic fields; frequency selective surfaces; leaky wave antennas; terahertz radiation
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The transition between radiative and reactive region for leaky waves in planar waveguiding structures / Fuscaldo, W.; Burghignoli, P.; Galli, A.. - (2020), pp. 13-16. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2020 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, IMS 2020 tenutosi a Virtual, Los Angeles; United States;) [10.1109/IMS30576.2020.9223980].
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