1988
DOI: 10.1109/8.7194
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A leaky-wave analysis of the high-gain printed antenna configuration

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“…The leaky modes excited in open microstrip-like structures have been studied in the past by many researchers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. This radiation mechanism can be undesirable for printed-circuit applications, since it can cause interference and thus deteriorate the system performance.…”
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“…The leaky modes excited in open microstrip-like structures have been studied in the past by many researchers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. This radiation mechanism can be undesirable for printed-circuit applications, since it can cause interference and thus deteriorate the system performance.…”
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“…This radiation mechanism can be undesirable for printed-circuit applications, since it can cause interference and thus deteriorate the system performance. On the contrary, this radiation mechanism can be used in the design of leaky wave antennas [5,[11][12][13]. In any case, it is always convenient to control this leakage effect.…”
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“…In this case an arrangement of dielectric substrates or impedance surfaces is placed over a metallic ground plane in order to enhance and/or modify the radiation properties of simple elementary sources. In particular, the possibility to enhance the gain of simple sources in the broadside direction has been widely investigated in literature [2]- [10]. Pattern shaping using leaky-wave modes and Fabry-Perot antennas have been also proposed in [11]- [13] for maximizing the aperture efficiency and edge of coverage gain of reflector systems.…”
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