Abstract

In arrays of waveguide fed slots, the periodicity of the slots causes grating lobes off the principal planes, referred to as second-order beams. To suppress these lobes, parallel plates baffles) on both sides of the array can be used. In this paper, a linear array of longitudinal slots radiating between such baffles of finite height is analysed. The three-dimensional (3D) field problem is reduced to a two-dimensional (2D) problem via a Fourier transform. An integral equation for the 2D problem is developed and solved. The 3D radiation pattern, including the effect of a finite ground plane outside the baffles, is calculated from the 2D solutions. Results for various baffle dimensions, showing the attenuation of second-order beams, are presented and computed solution has been verified by measurements.

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