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Determination of the maximum scan-gain contours of a beam-scanning paraboloid and their relation to the Petzval surface

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In this paper, the scan-plane fields in the focal region of a beam-scanning paraboloid are determined from physical optics and the contours for maximum scan-gain are determined as a function of F/D and illumination taper and compared with the Petzval surface.
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The scan-plane fields in the focal region of a beam-scanning paraboloid are determined from physical optics. Amplitude and phase contours are presented, and comparisons are made with the geometrical-optics results. Contours for maximum scan-gain are determined as a function of F/D and illumination taper and compared with the Petzval surface. Unless the F/D is very large or spillover is excessive, a higher scan gain is achieved when the axis of a directional feed is parallel to the axis of the reflector than when the feed is directed toward the vertex. The contour of maximum scan-gain is a function of both illumination taper and F/D . In general, larger F/D values tend to have a maximum-gain contour close to the focal plane, while the smaller F/D values tend to have a maximum-gain contour closer to the Petzval surface. Increasing the illumination taper moves the maximum-gain contour closer to the Petzval surface. Normalized maximum-gain contours are presented as a function of beamwidths of scan. The frequency dependence of these results is discussed.

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Large lateral feed displacements in a parabolic reflector

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High‐frequency expression for the field in the caustic region of a cylindrical reflector using Maslov's method

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Compensation of reflector antenna surface distortion using an array feed

TL;DR: In this paper, the sensitivity of boresight directivity to changing surface distortion parameters for fixed feed-array geometries is examined, and it is found that feed array compensation is feasible only for distortions with low spatial frequency content, such as those distortions induced by thermal and gravitational effects.
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Secondary pattern and focal region distribution of reflector antennas under wide-angle scanning

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Fan beam generated by a linear-array fed parabolic reflector

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