Antennas for all applications /
John D. Kraus.
- 3rd ed.
- New York : McGraw-Hill, 2002.
- 938 p. : figuras
Introduction - Antenna basics - The antenna family - Point sources - Arrays of point sources - The electric dipole and thin linear antennas - The loop antenna - End-fire antennas. The helical beam antenna amd tje Yagi-Uda array - The helical antenna. Axial and other modes - Slot, patch and horn antennas - Flat sheet, corner and parabolic reflector antennas - Broadband and frequency-independent antennas - Antenna temperature, remote sensing and radar cross section - Self and mutual impedances - The cylindrical antenna and the moment method (MM) - The Fourier Transform relation between aperture distribution and far-field pattern - Arrays of dipoles and of apertures - Lens antennas - Frequency-selective surfaces and periodic structures - Practical design considerations of large aperture antennas - Some examples of large or unique antennas - Antennas for special applications - Terahertz antennas - Baluns - Antenna measurements - Tables for references - Computer programs (Codes)