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    Analysis and design of planar periodic corrugated antennas

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    This dissertation investigates the leaky wave properties of planar periodic corrugated metallic antennas with novel analysis and design techniques, as well as novel antennas of this type with improved farfield performance. For the first time, the dispersion analysis of one-dimensional corrugated metallic designs with gaps larger than half-wavelength is presented. A novel analytical periodic method based on a transverse resonance is developed. Additionally, a full-wave unit cell dispersion analysis tool and the matrix pencil method are employed for the leaky wave analysis of a standard corrugated design. The analytical calculation of the radiation patterns of a finite size antenna evaluates the leaky wave analysis when compared to simulated patterns. Subsequently, the improvement of the farfield performance of a practical corrugated antenna is achieved with novel antenna design techniques. The matching bandwidth of a corrugated antenna at the low THz spectrum is extended with the substitution of the typical subwavelength feeding aperture with an open-ended and, next, a tapered waveguide aperture. The 3-dB gain bandwidth of such an antenna at low THz is also enhanced, by introducing a dual-depth corrugation concept. A suitable leaky wave analysis reveals the expected characteristics of a finite size dual-depth antenna in the farfield region. Fabricated prototypes and measured results are available for the aforementioned proposed models. The final part of this thesis introduces new corrugation types at microwave frequencies towards the goal of antenna bandwidth enhancement. Such corrugations are able to produce on their own extraordinary radiation characteristics, namely flat high gain response, extended 3-dB bandwidth and improved radiation patterns

    Effects of the feeding structure on low-THz bull's eye antennas

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    Dispersion Analysis of 1-D Periodic Corrugated Metallic Surface Antennas

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    Dispersion Analysis of 1-D Periodic Corrugated Metallic Surface Antennas

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    Complex shaped periodic corrugations for broadband Bull's Eye antennas

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    Periodically corrugated metallic antennas have been developed in recent years from microwave to THz frequencies, due to their advantages of highly directive radiation patterns, low profile and ease of fabrication. However, the limited gain bandwidth of such antennas remains one of their inherent disadvantages. In terms of design, the majority of the existing implementations in literature utilize the standard rectangular shaped corrugated unit cell. In this paper, we propose novel complex shaped corrugated unit cells that produce a broadband performance when assembled in a periodic configuration. Two broadband prototypes are presented at the Ku frequency band that are formed of hybrid shaped corrugations. The first prototype of six periodic rings achieves, for the first time, a flat gain simulated response with a maximum value of 15.7 dBi, 1-dB gain bandwidth of 16.4%, and an extended 3-dB gain bandwidth of 19.64%. The second novel prototype of five rings achieves an enhanced 3-dB gain bandwidth of 15.2% and maximum gain of 18.1 dBi

    Broadband THz Corrugated Bull’s Eye Antennas

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    A new design concept for broadband bull's eye antennas

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    Dispersion analysis of 1-D periodic corrugated metallic surfaces

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    A new thz corrugated-ground antenna

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    Tunable Multibeam Holographic Metasurface Antenna

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