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Dual-Band Transmitarrays With Dual-Linear Polarization at Ka-Band


Abstract:

Dual-band transmitarray antennas are demonstrated at Ka-band with the capability of forming independent linearly polarized beams with a given polarization in each frequen...Show More

Abstract:

Dual-band transmitarray antennas are demonstrated at Ka-band with the capability of forming independent linearly polarized beams with a given polarization in each frequency band, while sharing the same radiating aperture. The proposed three-layer unit-cell is based on identical narrow microstrip patches printed on both receiving and transmitting layers and connected by a metallized via hole. The metal layers are printed on two identical substrates bonded with a thin film, and the designed unit-cell exhibits a 180° phase resolution (i.e., 1-b phase quantization). The dual-band dual-polarized property of the transmitarray is achieved by interleaving unit-cells operating in the down-link and up-link frequency bands. Four different prototypes are characterized to demonstrate the relevance of the proposed concepts. A good agreement is obtained between the radiation patterns, gain curves, and cross-polarization levels measured and computed in both frequency bands and polarizations.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ( Volume: 65, Issue: 12, December 2017)
Page(s): 7009 - 7018
Date of Publication: 11 October 2017

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