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Fields in the image space of symmetrical focusing reflectors.

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In this article, it was shown that the axial wave fields in a paraboloidal reflector can be represented by a spectrum of near-spherical hybrid waves propagating along the axis.
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The fields scattered by circular symmetric reflector illuminated by a linearly polarised wave incident normally on the aperture are calculated from the induced surface currents. It is shown that the fields in the axial region can be represented by a spectrum of near-spherical hybrid waves propagating along the axis. For large microwave focusing reflectors, the wavefronts are effectively plane in the significant part of the image space. The axial wave fields are linear combinations of the TEln and TMln fields appropriate for circular metal pipes, but can be bounded only by anisotropic-reactance surfaces. Axial-wave theory is used to investigate the characteristics of the fields in the focal region of a paraboloidal reflector, when the incident wave is uniform and plane. For radiotelescope focal ratios, the image structure differs significantly from the classical Airy pattern, deduced by scalar analysis, of optical focusing systems. Energy vortexes circulating about the dark rings influence the efficiency obtainable from aperture-type feeds in the focal plane. Application of axial-wave analysis to spherical reflectors, and the synthesis of high-efficiency low-noise feeds, using hybrid-waves in corrugated guides, are described briefly.

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Near-field far-field transformations using spherical-wave expansions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used spherical-wave expansions as a numerical technique for expressing arbitrary fields specified by analytical, experimental, or numerical data, and found that the generally accepted wave order cutoff value corresponds to 99.9 percent or more of the power in the input pattern.
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Focal region characteristics of focused array antennas

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of focused aperture amplitude tapering, both direct and inverse, on axial forelobes and aft lobes are investigated, where the peak axial power density occurs between the aperture and the phase (geometric) focus, due to the 1/R^{2} factor.
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Focusing of electromagnetic waves through a dielectric interface

TL;DR: In this paper, the current distribution that focuses the electromagnetic energy into a small spot in the dielectric medium, such as in hyperthermia applications, has been studied and the variation of spot size and focal point electric-field intensity as functions of polarization, scanning, and the permittivity of the half-space.
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Directivity optimization of a reflector antenna with cluster feeds: A closed-form solution

TL;DR: In this paper, a closed-form solution for the cluster excitation to achieve the optimum directivity was presented for an offset 108 λ parabolic reflector antenna scanning 10 beamwidths, and the optimum-directivity achieved by a 19-element (seven-element) cluster is 12 dB (8 dB) higher than that of a single element.
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High-efficiency microwave reflector antennas—A review

TL;DR: A review of microwave reflector antennas with particular regard to those antennas which produce pencil-beam radiation patterns is provided in this article, where the design of dual-reflector systems is considered in depth and different computer optimisation techniques are reviewed.
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