A. Fathy, M. Elsherbiny, A. Rosen, G. Ayers, S. Perlow
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Experimental demonstration of a 35 GHz holographic antenna
We have developed a novel two-dimensional grating antenna based on microwave holography. The two-dimensional grating (hologram) is formed on a dielectric substrate and fed by an integrated surface wave exciter. Various design issues will be presented, as will a 35 GHz demonstration prototype antenna designed, fabricated, and tested. Measured radiation patterns closely agreed with the theoretical prediction.