A Dual-Polarized Wide-Angle Scanning Linear Phased Array Antenna With Simple Decoupling Structure

Qi Qiang Li, Yao Yang, Jian Ying Li, Shi Gang Zhou

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Abstract

A dual-polarization linear phased array with a simple decoupling structure is designed for wide scanning in this letter. The suggested antenna is made up of two printed dipole antennas that are orthogonally arranged and have a high cross-polarized isolation. Metal sheets cladding on antenna substrates serve as a decoupling structure, with an array element spacing of 0.48 (Formula presented.). A linear phased array of seven elements is fabricated and measured to ensure that the planned array is feasible. The simulated and measured results demonstrate that the phased array can scan its main beam up to ±75° in dual-polarized excitations at 5.6–6.4 GHz. The co-polarized mutual coupling is below −28 dB, and the active reflection coefficient of the element is less than −15 dB.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70026
JournalMicrowave and Optical Technology Letters
Volume66
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • decoupling array
  • dual-polarized antenna
  • sampling decoupling structure
  • wide-angle scanning phased array

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