Claims
- 1. A slot array antenna comprising:
- a dielectric-filled electrically conductive box having four electrically conductive faces elongated along a longitudinal axis, each face having a width dimension orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, each cross-section of said box orthogonal to said longitudinal axis being substantially rectangular, whereby two of the faces have relatively narrow widths and two of the faces have relatively wide widths;
- cut out of one of the relatively wide width faces, several collinearslots, each slot being aligned and elongated along a single long axis, said long axis being parallel to the longitudinal axis and bifurcating said cut face into two substantially equal halves; and
- one continuous stripline feed conductor for exciting said slots, said conductor being imbedded within said dielectric, roughly disposed in the direction of said longitudinal axis, wherein said conductor comprises several segments each of which is angled with respect to the long axis depending upon the desired amount of energy to be coupled from said segment to its nearest slot;
- wherein the electrical width of each of said relatively wide width conductive faces is greater than one-half wavelength at the desired frequency of operation of said antenna.
- 2. A slot array antenna as recited in claim 1 wherein said conductor forms a zig-zag pattern, wherein adjacent segments are angled differently with respect to the long axis.
- 3. A slot array antenna as recited in claim 2 wherein the absolute magnitude of the angle between each segment and the long axis is the same for all segments.
- 4. A slot array antenna as recited in claim 3 wherein adjacent pairs of segments are each connected by a curved portion of conductor in a region of the dielectric between corresponding adjacent slots.
- 5. The antenna of claim 1 wherein adjacent slots are one-half of a wavelength apart, and the elongated dimension of each slot is less than one-half of a wavelength.
- 6. The antenna of claim 5 wherein the shape of each slot in the plane of the cut face is rectangular.
- 7. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the TE.sub.10 mode, as well as the TEM mode, is allowed to propagate within the box, thus allowing control of the elongated dimension of each slot at resonance.
- 8. The antenna of claim 7 wherein the TEM mode excites the slots but the TE.sub.10 mode does not excite the slots.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 147,416, filed May 6, 1980, now abandoned.
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| 1294024 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Strumwasser et al., "Slot Study in Rectangular TEM Transmission Line", Hughes Aircraft, Report TM 265 1/52. |
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