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contributor.authorBhooshan, S-
contributor.authorArora, R-
date.accessioned2006-04-04T05:25:01Z-
date.available2006-04-04T05:25:01Z-
date.issued1976-
identifier.citationAntennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 14, 158 - 163en
identifier.urihttp://eprint.iitd.ac.in/dspace/handle/2074/1550-
description.abstractFrequency-scanned antenna arrays usually employ a sinuous feed to obtain a high frequency sensitivity [1], [2]. It has been realized [1] that this effect can alternatively be produced by using a slow-wave feed, such as a helix, in place of the more commonly employed TEM-line or waveguide feed. Such a feed system can be made quite compact and lightweight as compared to the latter types of feed. In this paper, a structure consisting of a coaxial line with a corrugated inner conductor is examined as an array feed. The radiating elements are transversely out half-wavelength slots on the outer conductor and constitute a uniformly spaced linear array. The absorber at the end of the feed ensures that the array is excited in the traveling-wave mode.en
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subjectsinuous feeden
subjectslow-wave feeden
subjectcoaxial lineen
subjectcorrugated inneren
subjecthalf-wavelength slotsen
subjectfeed ensuresen
titleA frequency-scanned slot-array on a coaxial slow-wave structureen
typeArticleen
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