We present a method for characterizing the linear field of any flat, continuous-wave annular array in terms of a set of known limited-diffraction Bessel beams. The technique uses Fourier-Bessel series to model the surface pressure of the transducer surface, with each term in the series giving rise to a Bessel beam with known propagation parameters. The analysis is applied numerically to two different transducers discussed previously in the literature. In both cases, a deeper understanding of the field emitted than was previously available is gained. Brief outlines for extending the technique to pulsed wave and non-annular arrays are also given
A radially periodic two-dimensional leaky-wave antenna is studied for the generation of zeroth-order...
Measurements of the nonlinear wave field produced by a phased, eight-element annular array are prese...
International audienceIn this paper we prove experimentally that nondiffractive Bessel beams can be ...
A 1-D Fourier-Bessel series method for computing and tuning the linear lossless field of flat contin...
A one-dimensional (1D) Fourier–Bessel series method for computing and tuning (beamforming) the linea...
This paper addresses various unresolved issues raised in publications [1], [2], and [3], in connecti...
The possibility to generate a nondiffracting Bessel beam by means of a fast backward spatial harmoni...
le those of a conical transducer with cone angle #. The equivalent angle can be shown to be: sin # ...
In many antenna applications, such as near-field probing and imaging, focusing or collimating energy...
International audienceThe generation of Bessel beams using a leaky radial waveguide is presented. Th...
International audienceThe paper presents the analysis and design of Bessel beam launchers using a fi...
In this paper, two different but complementary techniques developed to generate limited-diffractive ...
This paper presents a novel direction in leaky-wave phenomenon research: the generation of non-diffr...
In this paper, we prove experimentally that nondiffractive Bessel beams can be generated by using in...
International audienceWe present the experimental generation of Bessel beams using a leaky radial wa...
A radially periodic two-dimensional leaky-wave antenna is studied for the generation of zeroth-order...
Measurements of the nonlinear wave field produced by a phased, eight-element annular array are prese...
International audienceIn this paper we prove experimentally that nondiffractive Bessel beams can be ...
A 1-D Fourier-Bessel series method for computing and tuning the linear lossless field of flat contin...
A one-dimensional (1D) Fourier–Bessel series method for computing and tuning (beamforming) the linea...
This paper addresses various unresolved issues raised in publications [1], [2], and [3], in connecti...
The possibility to generate a nondiffracting Bessel beam by means of a fast backward spatial harmoni...
le those of a conical transducer with cone angle #. The equivalent angle can be shown to be: sin # ...
In many antenna applications, such as near-field probing and imaging, focusing or collimating energy...
International audienceThe generation of Bessel beams using a leaky radial waveguide is presented. Th...
International audienceThe paper presents the analysis and design of Bessel beam launchers using a fi...
In this paper, two different but complementary techniques developed to generate limited-diffractive ...
This paper presents a novel direction in leaky-wave phenomenon research: the generation of non-diffr...
In this paper, we prove experimentally that nondiffractive Bessel beams can be generated by using in...
International audienceWe present the experimental generation of Bessel beams using a leaky radial wa...
A radially periodic two-dimensional leaky-wave antenna is studied for the generation of zeroth-order...
Measurements of the nonlinear wave field produced by a phased, eight-element annular array are prese...
International audienceIn this paper we prove experimentally that nondiffractive Bessel beams can be ...