Presentation 2006/1/19
A Technique to Improve the Performance of Terahertz Corrugated Horns
Mayumi MATSUNAGA, Toshiaki MATSUNAGA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper introduces a technique to improve the performance of Terahertz corrugated horns extremely. In fact, it has been difficult to improve the performance of return-loss keeping the cross-polar radiation fields far low. Especially, structures of corrugated horns had to be quite simple when corrugated horns are applied to Terahertz antennae since there is some restrictions on manufacture techniques. Therefore, a new design of corrugated horn, which is offering the advantages of improving the return loss keeping the cross-polar radiation fields far low, connecting a novel mode transforming section to a quite simple corrugated horn is presented. In conclusion, the new corrugated horn is capable to radiating fields with a return loss of more than 30 dB while maintaining a maximum cross-polarization level of less than -45 dB within a frequency range of 385 GHz to 500 GHz.
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Keyword(in English) Terahertz wave / corrugated horn / numerical analyses based design / mode transforming section
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Title (in English) A Technique to Improve the Performance of Terahertz Corrugated Horns
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Keyword(1) Terahertz wave
Keyword(2) corrugated horn
Keyword(3) numerical analyses based design
Keyword(4) mode transforming section
1st Author's Name Mayumi MATSUNAGA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Ehime University()
2nd Author's Name Toshiaki MATSUNAGA
2nd Author's Affiliation Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Date 2006/1/19
Paper # A・P2005-144
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 561
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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