2021
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2020.3016474
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Scattering of Toroidal Waves by Semitransparent Reflectors of Revolution in Application to Omnidirectional Antennas

Abstract: Problems of radiation pattern synthesis, sidelobe suppression, or back radiation suppression appear when using antennas with reflectors or ground planes. The use of a semitransparent surface allows the required shape of a radiation pattern to be synthesized efficiently through the variation of reflection and transmission coefficients. Effective radiation pattern synthesis is possible when using analytical formulae designed for the radiation patterns of antennas with semitransparent reflectors. In this paper, w… Show more

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“…Other solutions are implemented with Artificial Magnetic Conductors (AMC) [2] and magnetic materials [3]. For the back-scattering reduction and the interference mitigation, a novel approach is to use semitransparent architectures made of resistive layers with operation principle similar to the well-known resistive cards (R-cards) [4]- [7]. This approach relies on the gradual impedance matching of resistive elements to a metal plate or the free space.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other solutions are implemented with Artificial Magnetic Conductors (AMC) [2] and magnetic materials [3]. For the back-scattering reduction and the interference mitigation, a novel approach is to use semitransparent architectures made of resistive layers with operation principle similar to the well-known resistive cards (R-cards) [4]- [7]. This approach relies on the gradual impedance matching of resistive elements to a metal plate or the free space.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%