Modal Analysis with Asymptotic Strips Boundary Conditions of Skewed Helical Gratings on Dielectric Pipes as Cylindrical Metasurfaces for Multi-Beam Holographic Rod Antennas

A core dielectric cylindrical rod wrapped in a dielectric circular pipe whose outer surface is enclosed by a helical conducting strip grating that is skewed along the axial direction is herein analyzed using the asymptotic strip boundary conditions along with classical vector potential analysis. Tar...

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Main Authors: Malcolm Ng Mou Kehn, Ting-Wei Lin, Wei-Chuan Chen
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description A core dielectric cylindrical rod wrapped in a dielectric circular pipe whose outer surface is enclosed by a helical conducting strip grating that is skewed along the axial direction is herein analyzed using the asymptotic strip boundary conditions along with classical vector potential analysis. Targeted for use as a cylindrical holographic antenna, the resultant field solutions facilitate the aperture integration of the equivalent cylindrical surface currents to obtain the radiated far fields. As each rod section of a certain skew angle exhibits a distinct modal attribute; this topology allows for the distribution of the cylindrical surface impedance via the effective refractive index to be modulated, as in gradient-index (GRIN) materials. Beam steering can also be achieved by altering the skew angle via mechanical sliding motion while leaving the cylindrical structure itself unchanged, as opposed to impractically reconfiguring the geometrical and material parameters of the latter to attain each new beam direction. The results computed by the program code based on the proposed technique in terms of the modal dispersion and radiation patterns are compared with simulations by a software solver. Manufactured prototypes are measured, and experimentally acquired dispersion diagrams and radiation patterns are favorably compared with theoretical predictions.
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spelling doaj-art-bb41ab8078ca4fa7b2a6d9bd74e764442025-08-20T02:01:23ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202024-12-012424811910.3390/s24248119Modal Analysis with Asymptotic Strips Boundary Conditions of Skewed Helical Gratings on Dielectric Pipes as Cylindrical Metasurfaces for Multi-Beam Holographic Rod AntennasMalcolm Ng Mou Kehn0Ting-Wei Lin1Wei-Chuan Chen2Institute of Communications Engineering, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu 30010, TaiwanInstitute of Communications Engineering, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu 30010, TaiwanInstitute of Communications Engineering, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu 30010, TaiwanA core dielectric cylindrical rod wrapped in a dielectric circular pipe whose outer surface is enclosed by a helical conducting strip grating that is skewed along the axial direction is herein analyzed using the asymptotic strip boundary conditions along with classical vector potential analysis. Targeted for use as a cylindrical holographic antenna, the resultant field solutions facilitate the aperture integration of the equivalent cylindrical surface currents to obtain the radiated far fields. As each rod section of a certain skew angle exhibits a distinct modal attribute; this topology allows for the distribution of the cylindrical surface impedance via the effective refractive index to be modulated, as in gradient-index (GRIN) materials. Beam steering can also be achieved by altering the skew angle via mechanical sliding motion while leaving the cylindrical structure itself unchanged, as opposed to impractically reconfiguring the geometrical and material parameters of the latter to attain each new beam direction. The results computed by the program code based on the proposed technique in terms of the modal dispersion and radiation patterns are compared with simulations by a software solver. Manufactured prototypes are measured, and experimentally acquired dispersion diagrams and radiation patterns are favorably compared with theoretical predictions.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/24/8119asymptotic boundary conditionscylindrical antennasdielectric rod antennashelical strip gratingsvector potential analysismodal analysis
spellingShingle Malcolm Ng Mou Kehn
Ting-Wei Lin
Wei-Chuan Chen
Modal Analysis with Asymptotic Strips Boundary Conditions of Skewed Helical Gratings on Dielectric Pipes as Cylindrical Metasurfaces for Multi-Beam Holographic Rod Antennas
Sensors
asymptotic boundary conditions
cylindrical antennas
dielectric rod antennas
helical strip gratings
vector potential analysis
modal analysis
title Modal Analysis with Asymptotic Strips Boundary Conditions of Skewed Helical Gratings on Dielectric Pipes as Cylindrical Metasurfaces for Multi-Beam Holographic Rod Antennas
title_full Modal Analysis with Asymptotic Strips Boundary Conditions of Skewed Helical Gratings on Dielectric Pipes as Cylindrical Metasurfaces for Multi-Beam Holographic Rod Antennas
title_fullStr Modal Analysis with Asymptotic Strips Boundary Conditions of Skewed Helical Gratings on Dielectric Pipes as Cylindrical Metasurfaces for Multi-Beam Holographic Rod Antennas
title_full_unstemmed Modal Analysis with Asymptotic Strips Boundary Conditions of Skewed Helical Gratings on Dielectric Pipes as Cylindrical Metasurfaces for Multi-Beam Holographic Rod Antennas
title_short Modal Analysis with Asymptotic Strips Boundary Conditions of Skewed Helical Gratings on Dielectric Pipes as Cylindrical Metasurfaces for Multi-Beam Holographic Rod Antennas
title_sort modal analysis with asymptotic strips boundary conditions of skewed helical gratings on dielectric pipes as cylindrical metasurfaces for multi beam holographic rod antennas
topic asymptotic boundary conditions
cylindrical antennas
dielectric rod antennas
helical strip gratings
vector potential analysis
modal analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/24/8119
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