Backfire Microstrip Leaky-Wave Antenna With Reduced Sidelobe and Low Cross Polarization

2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. 1218-1222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ravi Shaw ◽  
Mrinal Kanti Mandal
2018 ◽  
Vol 66 (8) ◽  
pp. 3846-3856 ◽  
Author(s):  
Debabrata K. Karmokar ◽  
Y. Jay Guo ◽  
Pei-Yuan Qin ◽  
Shu-Lin Chen ◽  
Trevor S. Bird

Author(s):  
Shixiao Xiao ◽  
Lianwu Yang

Abstract In this paper, a leaky-wave antenna (LWA) with wide scanning angle and low cross-polarization is proposed based on a T-type folded substrate-integrated waveguide (FSIW). Transverse slots with a sinusoidal distribution pattern are etched on the surface of the FSIW so that transmission lines with slow-wave characteristics can excite and radiate −1 order harmonics. The length of the transverse slot affects the dispersion characteristics of the transmission line, and the sinusoidal modulation period controls the operating range of the LWA. In the frequency range of 8.3–15 GHz, the proposed LWA achieves a wide scanning ranging from backward −42° to forward +68° continuously. The cross-polarization of the beam is also kept at less than −30 dB during this scanning. A prototype is fabricated and measured to confirm the design, and the measured results show an agreement with the simulated one.


Frequenz ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 74 (7-8) ◽  
pp. 239-245
Author(s):  
Pravesh Belwal ◽  
Rahul Agrawal ◽  
Suresh Chandra Gupta

AbstractA half mode substrate integrated waveguide (HMSIW) based leaky wave antenna (LWA) featuring low cross-polarization is proposed in this paper. The umbrella-shaped slot (the combination of longitudinal and transverse slots) is etched on the top layer of HMSIW LWA to get the efficient broadside radiation. The scanning range is obtained from −47° to +30° in a frequency range of 8.3 to 15.1 GHz. The cross-polarization level for the LWA is around −10 dB at broadside. In order to improve the cross-polarization levels in HMSIW LWA, two antennas are placed face to face obtaining the balanced symmetry across the longitudinal axis. Both the simulated and measured results show that the antenna is able to scan continuously from backward to forward direction with a very good low cross-polarization level. The developed prototype is capable of continuous beam scan from −29° to +32° in an operating frequency band of 9.2 to 15 GHz with a maximum gain of 13.5 dBi. The measured cross-polarization level is −30 dB which is quite low for the main beam at the broadside direction.


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