This work is the fourth of a series on the use of super-layers to shape the radiation pattern of each of the feeds composing a focal plane imaging array. Using dielectric or frequency selective surface type of super-layers the spill over from the reflectors is reduced without increasing the dimensions of each aperture. This effect is achieved when the inter-element distance between the feeds is 2.4 wavelengths which is typical for satellite based multi beam telecommunication systems. The shaping of the pattern is obtained with the excitation of a pair (TE/TM) of leaky waves, that radiate incrementally as they propagate between the ground plane and the super-layer. The super-layer can be realized with a single dense dielectric slab (epsivr =...