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Wideband Flush-Mounted Surface Wave Antenna of Very Low Profile

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In this article, a surface wave antenna with a probe-fed parallel plate waveguide with a modified parabolic reflecting wall and a metallic post is proposed to transform the cylindrical wave to a unidirectional plane wave within a broad frequency range.
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This paper presents the design of a compact and wideband surface wave antenna that exhibits very low profile and can be flush-mounted on a conformal platform. The proposed antenna comprises a tapered grounded ceramic slab, a unidirectional surface wave launcher, and a tapered impedance transition. The ceramic slab is smoothly tapered to transform the guided surface wave into radiated space wave over a wide frequency range. The surface wave launcher employs a probe-fed parallel plate waveguide with a modified parabolic reflecting wall and a metallic post, which are critical for effectively transforming the cylindrical waves to a unidirectional plane wave within a broad frequency range. Simulated results show that the proposed surface wave antenna achieves a wide operation bandwidth from 6.1 to 18 GHz with a thickness of only ${\bf 0}.{\bf 12}{\lambda _0}$ at the center frequency. Acceptable gain values with stable and quasi end-fire radiation beams are obtained over the entire frequency band. A prototype of the proposed antenna is fabricated and tested. Measured results are in good agreement with simulated ones.

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Low-Profile Log-Periodic Monopole Array

TL;DR: In this paper, a log-periodic monopole array antenna with end-fire radiation and vertical polarization is presented, which consists of 15 monopole elements and a conductor-backed coplanar strip line as the feeding line.
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2–18 GHz Conformal Low-Profile Log-Periodic Array on a Cylindrical Conductor

TL;DR: In this paper, a conformal log-periodic array covering an ultra-wideband of 2-18 GHz is presented, which employs monopoles of different heights for the high band, top-hat monopoles for the middle band, and folded top-hats for the low band.
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Narrow-Width Periodic Leaky-Wave Antenna Array for Endfire Radiation Based on Hansen–Woodyard Condition

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a periodic leaky-wave antenna array with the advantages of a high end-fire gain at the center frequency and a stable endfire radiation beam over the entire operating band.
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Low-Profile EndFire Leaky-Wave Antenna With Air Media

TL;DR: A low-profile endfire leaky-wave antenna utilizing microstrip line to excite planar inverted-L antenna (PILA) elements and air media is utilized in the proposed array to realize the endfire property.
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Wideband and Low-Profile Monocone Quasi-Yagi Antenna for Endfire Radiation

TL;DR: In this paper, a low profile and wideband monocone quasi-Yagi antenna was proposed to generate end-fire radiation beamforming in VSWR less than 2 GHz.
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