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A Compact Light-Weight Gaussian-Beam Launcher for Microwave Exposure Studies
Date Issued
01-01-1978
Author(s)
Gupta, Krishna Kumar
Banerjee, Dilip Kumar
Abstract
A new type of compact light-weight Gaussian-beam launcher for producing a focused-microwave exposure field in biological experiments is described. This launcher is identical to the structure described by the authors elsewhere [1], except that a simple circular waveguide aperture, instead of a corrugated pipe, is used to illuminate a dielectric sphere lens with the result that a considerable weight and size reduction of the launcher is achieved. The proposed structure consists of a simple cylindrical waveguide excited with a balanced mixture of complementary modes and the diffracted field due to this waveguide aperture is made to illuminate a dielectric sphere (lens). It is shown that a near-circular Gaussian beam is then produced in the image space of the sphere with a high focusing factor. Design details, theoretical calculations, and experimental results concerning a practical launcher are presented. Suitability of this compact structure for diathermy applications at a frequency of 2450 MHz is mentioned. Copyright © 1978 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Volume
26