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Gradient phase partially reflecting surfaces for beam steering in microwave antennas

  • Badreddine Ratni
  • , Jianjia Yi
  • , Xumin Ding
  • , Andre De Lustrac
  • , Kuang Zhang
  • , Gerard Pascal Piau
  • , Shah Nawaz Burokur
  • Université Paris Nanterre
  • Xidian University
  • CNRS
  • Airbus Group

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Abstract

A metal-dielectric-metal gradient phase partially reflecting surface based on the combination of a gradient index dielectric substrate with an inductive and a capacitive grids, is designed at microwave frequencies for antenna applications. The gradient index is obtained by realizing air holes of different dimensions in a dielectric host material. A prototype of the gradient index dielectric substrate is fabricated through three-dimensional printing, an additive fabrication technology. It is then associated to two patterned metallic grids to realize a partially reflecting surface with a gradient phase behavior. For experimental validation, the partially reflective surface is used as reflector in a low-profile Fabry-Perot cavity antenna. An angular enhancement of the emitted beam in a desired direction is reported by further engineering the phase introduced by the inductive and the capacitive grids. Far-field measurements are performed on fabricated antenna prototypes to validate the concept. Such gradient phase reflective surface paves the way to low-cost easy-made microwave metal-dielectric surfaces incorporating functionalities such as beam control, forming and collimation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6724-6738
Number of pages15
JournalOptics Express
Volume26
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Mar 2018

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