Abstract

The major objective of this paper is to demonstrate the feasibility of imposing local resonance conditions while simultaneously controlling phase front properties upon transmission through slowly-varying Fabry-Perot type interferometers. The interaction of arbitrarily distorted incident phase fronts with double and triple-screened resonators is formulated, and appropriate design procedures are outlined. Special attention is paid to the significant effects of dielectric loading on the effective frequency band and to the cross polarization problem which arises, unavoidably, in conjunction with two-dimensional phase front distortions. The suggested design procedures are demonstrated via concrete numerical examples which are subsequently analyzed throughout a finite (20%) bandwidth.

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