Title :
Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Gaussian Beam Transmission and Reflection by a Dielectric Slab at 110 GHz
Author :
Li, Qiuming ; Vernon, Ronald J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI
Abstract :
Transmission and reflection properties of a Gaussian beam incident upon a dielectric slab are investigated by means the plane-wave spectrum method and compared with experimental results made at 110 GHz. The incident wave generated by a special circular horn antenna at 110 GHz is modeled as a two-dimensional Gaussian beam under the paraxial approximation and also as a simplified one-dimensional beam with a spreading factor. Measurement results are presented for the transmission and reflection of both the perpendicular and parallel polarizations. In particular, reflection measurements for a parallel-polarized beam incident at and near the Brewster angle are shown and compared to the theory. A small reflected two-lobe beam is observed even at the exact Brewster angle. Nonspecular phenomena in Gaussian beams are discussed and the relevance to a Brewster window for the output of a gyrotron is considered
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; approximation theory; dielectric bodies; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electromagnetic wave reflection; electromagnetic wave transmission; gyrotrons; horn antennas; 110 GHz; Brewster angle; Brewster window; circular horn antenna; dielectric slab; gyrotron; incident wave generation; nonspecular phenomena; one-dimensional beam; parallel polarization; paraxial approximation; perpendicular polarization; plane-wave spectrum method; reflection property; spreading factor; transmission property; two-dimensional Gaussian beam; Antenna measurements; Beams; Dielectrics; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic reflection; Electromagnetic scattering; Frequency; Gyrotrons; Optical reflection; Slabs; Brewster angle; Gaussian beams; electromagnetic transmission and reflection; gyrotrons; plane-wave spectrum;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2006.884299