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Design of Linearly Tapered Slot-line Antenna's Array for Quasi-terahertz Molecular Spectroscopy
Otevřel Viktor, Ing., Ph.D.
Láčík Jaroslav, doc. Ing., Ph.D., UREL (FEKT)
Raida Zbyněk, prof. Dr. Ing., CEITEC VUT (CEITEC VUT), UREL (FEKT)
This presented paper deals with the novel design of the Linearly Tapered Slot-line Antenna's (LTSA) array for the Quasi-terahertz Molecular Spectroscopy application. Antenna array was designed for frequency range from 50 GHz to 600 GHz. The antenna is placed on a low lost dielectrically substrate Cuclad 217.
The numerical model was analyzed in a EM solver CST Microwave Studio. After basic design, the antenna was optimized by own novel modification of SPC-PNX real-coded genetic algorithm. The wideband global optimization by SPC-PNX genetic algorithm of the broadband antenna for the mm-Band can be interpreted as original results.
Quasi-terahertz Molecular Spectroscopy, RCGA SPC-PNX , Linearly Tapered Slot-line Antenna's
@inproceedings{BUT27403,
author="Zbyněk {Lukeš} and Viktor {Otevřel} and Jaroslav {Láčík} and Zbyněk {Raida}",
title="Design of Linearly Tapered Slot-line Antenna's Array for Quasi-terahertz Molecular Spectroscopy",
booktitle="European Micriowave Week 2008 {"}Bridging Gaps{"} Conference Proceedings",
year="2010",
series="5",
number="+",
pages="101--103",
publisher="EuMA",
address="Amsterdam",
isbn="978-2-87487-005-7"
}