A reflectarray antenna based on phase delay linear reflector

A reflection array antenna and phase delay technology, applied in the field of reflection array antennas and microstrip reflection array antennas, can solve the problems of large cross-polarized components and cannot further improve the gain bandwidth of the reflection arrays, and achieve the suppression of cross-polarized components. Effect

Active Publication Date: 2018-03-23
NAT SPACE SCI CENT CAS
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Although the prior art has proposed some phase-delay linear reflectors that can improve the bandwidth of the reflectarray antenna to a certain extent (see references H.Hasani, M.Kamyab, and A.Mirkamali, "Low cross-polarization reflectarray antenna, "IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol.59, no.5, pp.1752–1756, May 2011 and references R. Shamsaee and Z. Atlasbaf, "Design and implementation of a broadband singlelayer circularly polarized reflectarray antenna," IEEE Antennas WirelessPropag.Lett., vol.11, pp.973–976, 2012), but there is no obvious advantage compared to other methods of improving the bandwidth of the reflectarray antenna
The resonant structure adopted by the existing phase delay line reflector has a circular patch or ring structure, which cannot further improve the gain bandwidth of the reflect array, and also has the disadvantage of large cross-polarization components, which makes the phase delay line unit type Microstrip reflectarray antennas still have certain limitations

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[0028] Such as Figure 1-a with 1-b As shown, the phase delay line unit type microstrip reflectarray antenna of the present invention is composed of 9×9 microstrip reflective unit structures, which are arranged in a mirror-symmetrical manner. This arrangement can effectively reduce the cross-polarized component of the reflector array antenna. The principle is that adjacent reflective units reduce the cross-polarized component of the antenna by partially canceling the line current in the cross-polarized direction on the phase delay line. .

[0029] The design process of the reflectarray antenna is divided into two steps, the first step is the design of the reflector unit, and the second step is the design of the reflector array.

[0030] The first step, reflective unit design. The working frequency of the selected antenna center is 10GHz, such as Figure 2-a with 2-b As shown, the period of the reflection unit is 0.5 times the wavelength, that is, 15 mm. The patch unit is ...

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The present invention proposes a reflectarray antenna based on a phase delay line reflector, which includes a pyramidal horn feed and a reflector array, wherein the reflector array is formed by periodically arranging a number of phase delay line reflectors in a mirror-symmetrical manner. into. The phase delay line reflection unit structure is composed of two slotted circular rings nested together with two opposite phase delay lines. The invention greatly improves the gain bandwidth of the reflector array antenna, realizes the ultra-wideband antenna, and simultaneously effectively suppresses the cross polarization. Moreover, the reflectarray antenna of the present invention uses a single-layer dielectric substrate structure, so that the reflecting surface array structure is simple, easy to process, low in cost, and light in weight.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of antennas, and relates to a microstrip reflection array antenna, in particular to a reflection array antenna based on a phase delay line reflection unit. Background technique [0002] In recent years, microstrip reflectarray antenna technology has been widely used in radar and communication fields due to its outstanding advantages. However, the reflectarray antenna also has some shortcomings, the most important of which is its relatively low bandwidth. There are two reasons for the low bandwidth of the reflectarray antenna: the narrowband characteristics of the microstrip antenna unit itself and the non-constant electrical length of the path between the feed source and the reflector unit. For mid-size reflectarray antennas, the first reason is the most important. [0003] In order to overcome the shortcoming of the narrow frequency band of the reflectarray antenna, many methods have been proposed by the ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): H01Q19/10
Inventor 韩春晖张云华杨青山
Owner NAT SPACE SCI CENT CAS
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