Title :
SIW Slotted Waveguide Array With Pillbox Transition for Mechanical Beam Scanning
Author :
Gandini, Erio ; Ettorre, Mauro ; Casaletti, M. ; Tekkouk, K. ; Le Coq, Laurent ; Sauleau, Ronan
Author_Institution :
Groupe Antennes & Hyperfreq., Univ. de Rennes 1, Rennes, France
fDate :
7/4/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A dual-layer pillbox antenna is proposed for mechanical beam-scanning applications at millimeter-wave frequencies. It consists of three main subsystems (multislot quasi-optical transition, input part, and radiating part). The input and radiating parts are placed in two different layers, and the quasi-optical transition behaves as a 180° E-plane coupler-type bent. The latter is made of an integrated parabolic reflector and several coupling slots etched in the metal layer located between the two substrates hosting the input and radiating parts. A physical optics analysis of the transition is proposed and compared to full-wave simulations. The radiating part is a planar slotted waveguide array. The input part is an H-plane integrated sectoral horn placed in the focal plane of the parabola and moved along a straight line to obtain the beam scanning. For the horn aligned with the parabola axis, the radiation patterns present half-power beamwidth equal to 6° and 15° in E- and H-plane, respectively. The scan range is ±35°. This mechanical scanning approach represents an attractive solution for those applications where a continuous steering of the main beam is required.
Keywords :
millimetre wave antenna arrays; slot antenna arrays; E-plane; H-plane; Pillbox transition; SIW slotted waveguide array; dual-layer pillbox antenna; full-wave simulations; half-power beamwidth; mechanical beam scanning; millimeter-wave frequencies; multislot quasi-optical transition; radiating part; Antenna radiation patterns; Arrays; Beam steering; Millimeter wave technology; Substrates; Mechanical scanning; pillbox antenna; quasi- optical transition; substrate integrated waveguide (SIW);
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LAWP.2012.2235057