Antenna Theory and Technique

Essential results have been achieved for large apperture, slotted wavegude antennas. Original approaches to the synthesis of such antennas have been proposed. Methods for an efficient control of the antenna beam pattern and for essential extension of their operational frequency bandwidth have been proposed [1, 2]. The theoretical advances have been used for the development of original X, Ku, and Ka-band antennas for airborn radar applications [3, 4].

R&D activities aimed on the development of efficient parabolic type Ka- and W-band antenas are also performed. Development and production of lens and mirrors for THz applications have been started as well [5].


References


1. S.S. Sekretarov and D.M. Vavriv: A Wideband Slotted Waveguide Antenna Array for SAR Systems, Progress In Electromagnetics Research M, Vol. 11, pp.165-176 (2010)

2. S.S. Sekretarov and D.M. Vavriv: Circular Waveguide Slotted Antenna with Inclined Beam, Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy, Vol. 14, #1, pp.84-91 (2009) (in Russian)

3. S.S. Sekretarov, D.M. Vavriv, V.A. Volkov, M.P. Natarov and V.V. Glamazdin: Electrically Switchable, Ka-band Slotted Waveguide Antenna Array System, Radiophysics and Electronics, Vol. 13, #3, pp.483-493 (2008)

4. S.S. Sekretarov, D.M. Vavriv and L.V. Shevtsova: Slotted Waveguide Antenna Arrays for Airborne Radars, Proceedings of the 18th Int. Conference on Microwave, Radar and Wireless Communications (MIKON-2010). June 14-16, Vilnius, Lithuania, Vol. 1, pp.23-26 (2010)

5. D.M. Vavriv, K. Schuenemann, V.A. Volkov and A.V. Somov: High Power Sources for Terahertz Sensors, Proc. of the 6th Future Security Conference, Berlin, September 5-7 (2011)