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GTD analysis of the radiation patterns of conical horns

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In this article, far-field radiation patterns of conical horns of arbitrary flare angles excited in the TE-11 mode were obtained employing the geometric theory of diffraction (GTD) based on the theory of Kouyoumjian and Pathak and the slope diffraction technique.
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The far-field radiation patterns of conical horns of arbitrary flare angles excited in the TE_{11} mode are obtained employing the geometric theory of diffraction (GTD) based on the theory of Kouyoumjian and Pathak [3] and the slope diffraction technique [4]. The analysis presented enables one to predict accurately radiation patterns over the main beam, near and far sidelobes, and the becklobe of the horn. Validity of the analysis is established by satisfactory agreement between the calculated and measured patterns of an experimental conical horn. The radiation patterns of wide-flare corrugated conical horns excited in the HE_{11} mode of operation have also been calculated over the main beam, which contains most of the radiated energy (up to -40 dB with respect to boresight field), employing slope diffraction technique, and a good agreement is noticed between the calculated and measured radiation patterns.

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Das doppel-kegelhorn, eine antenne fur zwei frequenzbereiche

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- 01 Jan 1990 - 
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Slope diffraction and its application to horns

TL;DR: In this article, a new slope diffraction function for the half plane is presented along with applications, which is valid through the shadow region and is applied to find the far-fields for a source on the surface of a conducting wedge.
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TL;DR: In this article, a simpler solution for spherical hybrid modes in corrugated conical horns has been shown to have a deviation from the rigorous solution of less than 0.7 dB for the case considered by Clarricoats.
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Pattern analysis of corrugated horn antennas

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a knowledge of the aperture fields to predict the pattern using aperture integration and diffraction theory, and verified the assumptions made concerning the aperture field were verified by probing the internal fields and aperture fields of an X band corrugated horn.
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Diffraction by a conical horn

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple expression for evaluating the eigenvalues in the horn is derived and a systematic procedure is given for converting the field of the dominant mode into a geometrical-optics ray form.
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