Features of Electrodynamic Characteristics of Symmetric Slot Lines on a Conducting Infinite Half-Plane in the Microwave Band


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Abstract

We reveal features of the radiation from symmetric constant-width slot lines on a conducting infinite half-plane in the electrodynamic H plane when their widths change and the lengths remain constant. Analysis of the theoretical and experimental results demonstrates that as the slot width increases in the range (0.5–1.5) ⋋0 (the radiation frequency is equal to 10 GHz, the wavelength ⋋0 = 3 cm, and the slot length is 5⋋0), the width of the main lobe of the radiation pattern narrows in the E plane (which is predictable), whereas in the H plane it remains almost unchanged, which is confirmed by the consistent results of the mathematical simulation and experiments.

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V.P. Zayarny

Volgograd State Technical University

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Email: zvp2000@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Volgograd

E. I. Nefedov

V. A. Kotel’nikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: zvp2000@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

I. N. Ponomarev

Volgograd State University

Email: zvp2000@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Volgograd

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