Increasing the Gain of Beam-Tilted Circularly Polarized Radial Line Slot Array Antennas
- Publisher:
- IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
- Publication Type:
- Journal Article
- Citation:
- IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2022, 70, (6), pp. 4392-4403
- Issue Date:
- 2022-06-01
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This article presents a new type of beam-tilted circularly polarized (CP) radial line slot array (RLSA) antennas. When the conventional beam tilting method is applied to CP-RLSA antennas, the aperture efficiency of the antenna degrades significantly due to very sparse slots in some parts of the antenna. A new method is presented to prevent this, and hence a much higher gain and aperture efficiency are achieved from the same antenna area. The key to the new method is an aggressively biased truncation of the slot layout that leaves out sparse slots. Consequently, the feed point moves closer to an edge of the TEM waveguide. A reflecting wall is introduced to prevent leakage from this edge. It is shown that the gain of RLSAs with beams tilted to 25° and 45° (measured from normal direction) can be increased by 5.5 dB (from 20.5 to 26 dBic) using the new method as opposed to the conventional method. The new concept and predicted results are validated using a prototype antenna with the beam-tilted to an angle of 25°. The aperture diameter and overall thickness of the prototype are 12λ0 and 0.4λ0, respectively, where λ0 is the free-space wavelength at the operating frequency of 18 GHz. The measured results confirmed a higher gain of 26.2 dBic, an aperture efficiency of 30%, the overall efficiency of 93.2%, and sidelobe levels (SLLs) less than -25 dB at 18 GHz. The measured 10 dB return loss bandwidth of the antenna is greater than 63.7%, 3 dB axial-ratio bandwidth is 13.3%, and 3 dB gain bandwidth is 6.7%.
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