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| The spread of metamaterial concepts has led to the appearance of waveguides with a composite right/lefthanded (CRLH) behavior, i.e., supporting both forward and backward waves, and a zero-phase-constant propagating mode. This paper deals with the design problem of a broadside slotted antenna on a CRLH waveguide. Rather than the classic standing-wave solution, a different approach has been made with a traveling-wave array, which proposes to design at the frequency where the phase constant is zero. A six-slot array has been designed, constructed and measured. Simulations and measurements are in good agreement, confirming the validity of the suggested methodology for the broadside design. | |
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Internacional
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Nombre congreso
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32nd ESA Antenna Workshop |
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Tipo de participación
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960 |
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Lugar del congreso
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ESTEC, Noodwijk, (The Neederlands) |
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Fecha inicio congreso
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05/10/2010 |
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Fecha fin congreso
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08/10/2010 |
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Título de las actas
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Proceedings of the 32nd ESA Antenna Workshop |