A Wideband Low-Profile Reconfigurable Transmitarray Using Magnetoelectric Dipole Elements

A wideband 1 bit reconfigurable transmitarray antenna (RTA) with low-profile characteristic is presented. First, a wideband element for the RTA is designed by combining two centrally fed magnetoelectric (ME) dipoles. Two p-i-n diodes are integrated within the element to achieve 1 bit reconfigurable...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation 2022-09, Vol.70 (9), p.8008-8019
Hauptverfasser: Dai, Xin, Wu, Geng-Bo, Luk, Kwai-Man
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A wideband 1 bit reconfigurable transmitarray antenna (RTA) with low-profile characteristic is presented. First, a wideband element for the RTA is designed by combining two centrally fed magnetoelectric (ME) dipoles. Two p-i-n diodes are integrated within the element to achieve 1 bit reconfigurable phase states. Next, the folded scheme is adopted to achieve multiple reflections between the feed source and the RTA, and thus, the height-to-diameter ratio (H/D) is reduced to about one-third of that of the conventional transmitarray. A reflective surface with polarization conversion function is designed beneath the RTA around the source, the unit cell of which is a special C -shaped polarizer operating over a wide frequency band. Finally, a low-profile RTA with 12 \times \mathbf {12} elements is designed, fabricated, and measured. The whole structure has an aperture size of \mathbf {5}.\mathbf {75} \boldsymbol {\lambda }_{\mathbf {0}}\times \mathbf {5}.\mathbf {75} \boldsymbol {\lambda }_{\mathbf {0}} , and H/D is 0.28. Measured results show that the proposed RTA has the beam-scanning capability to \pm \mathbf {40}^{\circ } in both E- and H-planes over a bandwidth of 32%. The realized gain is up to 19 dBi and the peak aperture efficiency is 20.5%.
ISSN:0018-926X
1558-2221
DOI:10.1109/TAP.2022.3164185