International audienceBessel beams are proposed as a practical way to generate well collimated and confined beams at mm-waves or THz for quasi-optical applications. To achieve that, we propose the use of two-dimensional antenna arrays as realizable launchers. Truncated Bessel beams with a main lobe width of few wavelengths (l) can propagate over several hundreds of l if the antenna aperture is electrically large. Because such a large aperture would require a large number of antenna elements, subsampling distributions are proposed in this work. It is found that arrays with spacings of approximately 4l generate high quality beams with very low amplitude oscillations over distances of about 300l in vacuum. The optimal excitation function for s...
In this paper, two different but complementary techniques developed to generate limited-diffractive ...
Bessel, Bessel-Gauss, and Gaussian beams have widely been investigated in optics in the paraxial app...
An electromagnetic nondiffractive Bessel-like beam from a subwavelength aperture is generated by pla...
In this paper, we prove experimentally that nondiffractive Bessel beams can be generated by using in...
International audienceIn this paper we prove experimentally that nondiffractive Bessel beams can be ...
International audienceA circular antenna array (CAA) is proposed and demonstrated for the generation...
In many antenna applications, such as near-field probing and imaging, focusing or collimating energy...
In this paper, a comparison is presented between Bessel beam launchers at millimeter waves based on ...
A radially periodic two-dimensional leaky-wave antenna is studied for the generation of zeroth-order...
International audienceThe generation of propagating Bessel beams is typically limited to optical fre...
International audienceIn this communication, it is shown that a nondiffracting vortex beam (i.e., a ...
A radially periodic 2-D leaky-wave (LW) antenna is studied for the generation of zeroth-order Bessel...
In this paper, two different but complementary techniques developed to generate limited-diffractive ...
Bessel, Bessel-Gauss, and Gaussian beams have widely been investigated in optics in the paraxial app...
An electromagnetic nondiffractive Bessel-like beam from a subwavelength aperture is generated by pla...
In this paper, we prove experimentally that nondiffractive Bessel beams can be generated by using in...
International audienceIn this paper we prove experimentally that nondiffractive Bessel beams can be ...
International audienceA circular antenna array (CAA) is proposed and demonstrated for the generation...
In many antenna applications, such as near-field probing and imaging, focusing or collimating energy...
In this paper, a comparison is presented between Bessel beam launchers at millimeter waves based on ...
A radially periodic two-dimensional leaky-wave antenna is studied for the generation of zeroth-order...
International audienceThe generation of propagating Bessel beams is typically limited to optical fre...
International audienceIn this communication, it is shown that a nondiffracting vortex beam (i.e., a ...
A radially periodic 2-D leaky-wave (LW) antenna is studied for the generation of zeroth-order Bessel...
In this paper, two different but complementary techniques developed to generate limited-diffractive ...
Bessel, Bessel-Gauss, and Gaussian beams have widely been investigated in optics in the paraxial app...
An electromagnetic nondiffractive Bessel-like beam from a subwavelength aperture is generated by pla...