Title :
A Ka-band microstrip reflectarray with elements having variable rotation angles
Author :
Huang, John ; Pogorzelski, Ronald J.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper demonstrates a novel means of achieving cophasal far-field radiation for a circularly polarized microstrip reflectarray with elements having variable rotation angles. Two Ka-band half-meter microstrip reflectarrays have been fabricated and tested. Both are believed to be the electrically largest reflectarrays ever developed using microstrip patches. One, a conventional design, has identical square patches with variable-length microstrip phase-delay lines attached. The other has identical square patches with identical microstrip phase-delay lines but different element rotation angles. Both antennas demonstrated excellent performance with more than 55% aperture efficiencies, but the one with variable rotation angles resulted in better overall performance. A brief mathematical analysis is presented to validate this “rotational element” approach. With this approach, a means of scanning the main beam of the reflectarray over a wide angular region without any RF beamformer by using miniature or micromachined motors is viable
Keywords :
antenna accessories; antenna radiation patterns; antenna testing; delay lines; microstrip antenna arrays; millimetre wave antenna arrays; reflector antennas; scanning antennas; 32.0 GHz; Ka-band half-meter microstrip reflectarrays; Ka-band microstrip reflectarray; aperture efficiencies; circularly polarized microstrip reflectarray; cophasal far-field radiation; fabrication; micromachined motors; microstrip patches; miniature motors; performance; rotational element approach; scanning; square patches; test; variable rotation angle elements; variable-length microstrip phase-delay lines; Antenna feeds; Apertures; Microstrip antenna arrays; Microstrip antennas; Phased arrays; Polarization; Propulsion; Reflector antennas; Space technology; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on