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14 December 1994 Millimeter-wave Fresnel zone plate antennas
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Proceedings Volume 10276, Millimeter and Microwave Engineering for Communications and Radar: A Critical Review; 1027605 (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.194299
Event: Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications: International Conference, 1994, San Diego, CA, United States
Abstract
Fresnel zone plate antennas have seen extensive research in recent years. Both transmission and reflection types have been analyzed and tested, and found to give excellent performance. Parameters such as far-field patterns, gain, efficiency, frequency dependence, aberrations, scan capability, focal region properties, and off-axis performance have been examined. While most zone plates are planar, curved (spherical or paraboloidal) versions have been found to offer certain advantages, such as sharpness of focus or larger field of view. In general, millimeter-wave results are emphasized.
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James C. Wiltse "Millimeter-wave Fresnel zone plate antennas", Proc. SPIE 10276, Millimeter and Microwave Engineering for Communications and Radar: A Critical Review, 1027605 (14 December 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.194299
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Zone plates

Antennas

Analytical research

Spherical lenses

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