A study of the possibilities of variation of the lobe structure of a radiation pattern by the method of optical modeling

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Antenna Arrays, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Sidelobe Reduction, Slot Antennas, Diffraction Patterns, Directional Antennas, Optical Paths, Photometry, Radio Astronomy, Synthetic Arrays

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Study of methods of controlling the radiation distribution in a radiation pattern through the use of more complex aperture configurations and by orienting the emitters in the system according to a given law. It is shown that the use of an aperture contour with a chaotic jaggedness leads to a significant change in a cartographic radiation pattern, bringing it, regardless of the configuration of the initial contour, closer to the distribution characteristic of a circular aperture. This result was confirmed on apertures of various configurations (triangular, rhombic, and other) with jagged edges.

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