Title :
Sidelobe reduction with array fed spherical lenses
Author :
Sanford, J. ; Sipus, Z.
Author_Institution :
Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Goteborg, Sweden
Abstract :
The material contained in this paper is intended to help determine the feasibility of using a spherical lens as a low sidelobe multiple beam antenna. It includes what are deemed the most relevant points of a more thorough investigation. We consider the constant-k lens and the Luneberg lens. The constant-k lens, as the name implies, is a homogeneous dielectric sphere. R.K. Luneberg proposed the Luneberg lens in 1944. Morgan (1960) derived a general class of Luneberg lenses that focus from one arbitrary point source to another. In the 50s and 60s antenna designers applied Luneberg lenses to a wide variety of antenna and scattering applications. The array feed used to illuminate the lens has its surface on a sphere with a radius equal to, or larger than, the outer radius of the lens. Each element of the array forms an independent beam. These beams are combined to form a new beam with lower sidelobes.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; antenna feeds; antenna radiation patterns; lens antennas; Luneberg lens; array fed spherical lenses; array feed; constant-k lens; homogeneous dielectric sphere; low sidelobe multiple beam antenna; point source; radius; sidelobe reduction; sphere; Apertures; Dielectrics; Directional antennas; Feeds; Geometrical optics; Lenses; Optical arrays; Optical design; Optical materials; Optical scattering;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1995. AP-S. Digest
Conference_Location :
Newport Beach, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2719-5
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1995.530107