Leaky-wave antennas (LWAs) are now widespread and designed over a wide frequency range, from microwaves up to optics. One of the attractive features of LWAs is their simple design process as a consequence of the accurate analytical description of their radiating features. In this work, we review from a historical perspective the milestones that characterized the mathematical description of radiation from LWAs, starting from the pioneering contributions of N. Marcuvitz and A. A. Oliner, until the more recent developments.
The History of Radiation from Leaky-Wave Antennas
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2021
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Leaky-wave antennas (LWAs) are now widespread and designed over a wide frequency range, from microwaves up to optics. One of the attractive features of LWAs is their simple design process as a consequence of the accurate analytical description of their radiating features. In this work, we review from a historical perspective the milestones that characterized the mathematical description of radiation from LWAs, starting from the pioneering contributions of N. Marcuvitz and A. A. Oliner, until the more recent developments.File in questo prodotto:
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