JOURNAL ARTICLE

Broadside radiation from periodic leaky-wave antennas

M. GuglielmiDavid R. Jackson

Year: 1993 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation Vol: 41 (1)Pages: 31-37   Publisher: IEEE Antennas & Propagation Society

Abstract

A double-strip grating leaky-wave antenna consisting of two strips per unit cell is analyzed. The stopband behavior exhibited at broadside scan in the single-strip grating antenna is characteristic of all periodic leaky-wave antennas having a single strip per unit cell, and results in a drastic increase in the attenuation rate of the leaky wave as the beam is scanned to broadside. By nearly eliminating this stopband behavior, the double-strip leaky-wave antenna can scan from backward end fire to forward end fire without any large frequency regions of high attenuation. An approximate design rule for the double-strip antenna is discussed, and results are presented to show how the antenna may be further optimized to achieve the minimum possible variation in attenuation as the beam is scanned through broadside. Although the stopband behavior is never completely eliminated with the addition of the extra strip, the optimum design shows an almost negligible region of rapidly varying attenuation near broadside.< >

Keywords:
Broadside Stopband Leaky wave antenna Attenuation Optics Antenna (radio) Grating Acoustics Physics Radiation pattern STRIPS Materials science Microstrip antenna Computer science Telecommunications

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