Hd. Hristov et Mhaj. Herben, MILLIMETER-WAVE FRESNEL-ZONE PLATE LENS AND ANTENNA, IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, 43(12), 1995, pp. 2779-2785
A new variety of millimeter-wave Fresnel-zone plate lens with enhanced
focusing quality is described. Each full-wave zone of the lens is div
ided into four quarter-wave subzones, which are covered by dielectric
rings having equal thickness but different permittivities. More practi
cal equations are derived for the radii of the zones, and for the thic
kness of the lens by taking into account the angle of incidence of the
electromagnetic wave. A Fresnel-zone plate antenna (FZPA) consisting
of a quarter-wave lens and a scalar feed is developed and analysed the
oretically. Equations for the aperture field and far field are derived
using multiple ray tracing through dielectric plates and vectorial Ki
rchhoff diffraction theory, respectively. It is demonstrated that the
proposed transmissive-type FZPA has an aperture efficiency of more tha
n 50% in the 60 GHz frequency band. This computed efficiency agree wit
h the measured overall efficiency reported by other researchers for an
X-band quarter-wave reflector-type FZPA.