Mechanical azimuthal beam-steering Fabry-Perot resonator antenna with large deflection angle

IET MICROWAVES ANTENNAS & PROPAGATION(2024)

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Continuous beam steering approach with minimal power consumption is highly desirable in modern antenna designs. A simple mechanical method for achieving beam steering in the Fabry-Perot resonator antenna (FPRA) is presented. It involves rotating the upper phase gradient metasurface (PGM) mechanically to change the aperture phase distribution, so the beam is continuously steered in the azimuthal plane while maintaining a large elevation angle. The proposed PGM unit cell comprises a hexagonal ring and patch printed on both sides of the substrate, along with a honeycomb lattice. A prototype antenna operating at 5.65 GHz is fabricated and measured to validate the feasibility. Measurement results show that the FPRA achieves a gain of 14.9 dBi, and can continuously steer its beam in the azimuthal plane with an elevation angle of around theta = 50 degrees. Measured radiation patterns in eight azimuthal directions (phi = 0 degrees, 45 degrees, 90 degrees, 135 degrees, 180 degrees, 225 degrees, 270 degrees, and 315 degrees) are consistent with the simulated results. Compared with other electrical tuning methods, our design has a compact size and requires lower power for the PGM rotation. A simple mechanical method for achieving beam steering in the Fabry-Perot resonator antenna is presented. It involves rotating the upper phase gradient metasurface mechanically to change the aperture phase distribution, so the beam is continuously steered in the azimuthal plane while maintaining a large elevation angle. image
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beam steering,Fabry-Perot resonators
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