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Reflector (antenna)

About: Reflector (antenna) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 28730 publications have been published within this topic receiving 212618 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the concept of the frequency-domain physical-optics approximation to the time domain was extended to determine some significant properties of large reflector antennas, such as the effects of time-delayed mutual coupling between points on the surface.
Abstract: The authors extend the concept of the frequency-domain physical-optics approximation to the time domain, and use it to determine some significant properties of large reflector antennas. When this method is used to determine the equivalent surface-current density on the reflector, the effects of time-delayed mutual coupling between points on the surface are ignored. Consequently, many of the numerical limitations found in other conventional time-domain techniques are avoided, e.g. boundary-truncation error, interpolation error, numerical dispersion error, numerical instability, error accumulation with time marching, etc. More significantly, this method requires relatively small amounts of computer memory and CPU time. Several applications to the transient analysis of pulsed radar systems are given. >

120 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the results of an analysis of second-order gratings used as distributed Bragg reflectors in surface-emitting lasers are presented. But the analysis is restricted to grating teeth and includes the presence of a substrate reflector to reduce the radiated power.
Abstract: The results of an analysis of second-order gratings used as distributed Bragg reflectors in surface-emitting lasers are presented. The gratings provide reflection, output coupling, and power transmission to other gain segments for purposes of injection locking. The analysis determines these quantities for arbitrary-shaped grating teeth and includes the presence of a substrate reflector to reduce the radiated power in that direction. The reflector is shown to be effective, but only if it can be precisely positioned. Examples illustrating variations in dimensions, tooth shapes and heights, waveguide loss, and detuning are included. Second-order, square gratings, whose conventional coupling coefficient is identically zero, exhibit substantial reflectivity which is primarily produced by the radiation reaction. The analysis also forms the basis for calculating the far-field grating coupled radiation patterns. >

119 citations

Patent
09 Jan 1998
TL;DR: In this paper, a directional induction logging tool is provided for measurement while drilling, which is preferably placed in a side pocket of a drill collar, and it comprises transmitter and receiver coils and an electromagnetic reflector, which serves to focus the electromagnetic fields generated and sensed by the tool in the direction away from the reflector.
Abstract: A directional induction logging tool is provided for measurement while drilling. This tool is preferably placed in a side pocket of a drill collar, and it comprises transmitter and receiver coils and an electromagnetic reflector. The reflector, which may be a layer of highly conductive material placed between the coils and the body of the drill collar, serves to focus the electromagnetic fields generated and sensed by the tool in the direction away from the reflector, thus providing a directional response to formation conductivity with a relatively high depth of investigation. In preferred embodiments of the invention, magnetically permeable cores are placed within the coils to concentrate the magnetic fields that pass through them. Circuitry is described for balancing the mutual inductive coupling of the coils by injecting a direct current signal through one or more of the coils, which alters the magnetic permeability of the core material. The magnitude of the direct current required to achieve a balanced condition may be derived from the quadrature phase component of the return signal. Circuitry is also provided for generating a transmitted signal and for processing the return signals, including digital-to-analog conversion circuitry for providing digital data for transmission to the surface. This tool may be employed to provide real-time directional conductivity information that may be used to detect and follow bed boundaries in geosteering operations.

119 citations

Patent
16 Jul 1973
TL;DR: In this article, a Cassegrainian antenna system has a planar array as the feed and an intermediate reflector is positioned in the near field of the array for substantially collimated illumination with all array elements operating in phase.
Abstract: A Cassegrainian antenna system has a planar array as the feed. An intermediate reflector is positioned in the near field of the array for substantially collimated illumination with all array elements operating in phase. Accordingly, an on-axis main beam is radiated from the main reflector upon illumination by energy from the intermediate reflector. By impressing a linear phase gradient across the array, the main beam is controllably tilted off-axis.

119 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a GaInN light-emitting diode (LED) employing an omni-directional reflector (ODR) is presented, which consists of a RuO2 ohmic contact to p-type GaN, a quarter-wave thick SiO2 low-index layer perforated by an array of micro-contacts, and an Ag layer.
Abstract: A GaInN light-emitting diode (LED) employing an omni-directional reflector (ODR) is presented. The ODR consists of a RuO2 ohmic contact to p-type GaN, a quarter-wave thick SiO2 low-index layer perforated by an array of micro-contacts, and an Ag layer. Calculations predict a 98% angle-averaged reflectivity at λ=450 nm for an GaN/SiO2/Ag ODR, much higher than that for a 20 period Al0.25Ga0.75N/GaN distributed Bragg reflector (49%) and an Ag reflector (94%). It is shown that the RuO2/SiO2/Ag ODR has higher reflectivity than Ni/Au and even Ag reflectors, leading to a higher light extraction efficiency of GaInN LEDs with ODR. The electrical properties of the ODR-LED are comparable to those LEDs with a conventional Ni/Au contact.

117 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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2021567
2020948
20191,159
20181,092
2017977