Title :
Path-Length Microwave Lenses
Author :
Kock, Winston E.
Author_Institution :
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, N.J.
Abstract :
Lens antennas for microwave applications are described which produce a focusing effect by physically increasing the path lengths, compared to free space, of radio waves passing through the lens. This is accomplished by means of baffle plates which extend parallel to the magnetic vector, and which are either tilted or bent into serpentine shape so as to force the waves to travel the longer-inclined or serpentine path. The three-dimensional contour of the plate array is shaped to correspond to a convex lens. The advantages over previous metallic lenses are: broader band performance, greater simplicity, and less severe tolerances.
Keywords :
Dielectrics; Directive antennas; Electromagnetic waveguides; Lenses; Microwave antennas; Optical design; Propagation delay; Reflector antennas; Shape; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IRE
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1949.229682