Realization of Deep Tilt Angle, High Aperture Efficiency, and Low Sidelobe Using a Single Metaplate and a Patch Antenna

A beam-forming system for a patch antenna is proposed to realize a deeply tilted beam with high-gain, high aperture efficiency, and low sidelobe level. The proposed system uses only one novel metaplate, where the total system height is less than one wavelength. Firstly, a T-shaped metatwin is create...

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Main Authors: Hisamatsu Nakano, Tomoki Abe, Junji Yamauchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2022-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9661382/
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Summary:A beam-forming system for a patch antenna is proposed to realize a deeply tilted beam with high-gain, high aperture efficiency, and low sidelobe level. The proposed system uses only one novel metaplate, where the total system height is less than one wavelength. Firstly, a T-shaped metatwin is created as an element for the metaplate. It is revealed that the metatwin can provide a phase shift of more than 450° with change in the metatwin arm length. Based on this, secondly, a simulation is performed where a normally incident plane wave is refracted at a deep angle of 65° using a single metaplate. Thirdly, the incident plane wave is changed to a quasi-spherical wave using a small patch antenna. It is found that a 65° tilted beam is formed by virtue of a newly designed single metaplate. It is also found that a gain of 18.1 dBi is realized with an aperture efficiency of 49% and a maximum side lobe level of −14.6 dB. Fourthly, all simulated results, including the frequency response of the gain and S11, are validated using measured results.
ISSN:2169-3536