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A Fixed-Frequency Beam-Scanning Leaky-Wave Antenna Based on 2-bit Phase Control Units for Millimeter-Wave Application

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation(2024)

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Abstract
This paper presents a fixed-frequency beam-scanning leaky-wave antenna (LWA) based on phase control in millimeter-wave (mm-wave) band. The antenna is composed of a groove gap waveguide (GGW) with TE 01 single-mode transmission and 56 perturbation elements with 2-bit phase modulation capability. The radiation of each patch unit is controlled by four diodes which are welded on the bottom pads. By controlling the states of diodes, the unit can realize four phase states of 0°, 90°, 180° and 270°. By changing the phase states of all the perturbation elements located on the LWA aperture, the beam-scanning property at a fixed-frequency can be realized. Then a method to suppress the side-lobe levels caused by high-order harmonics is proposed. The overall transmission structure of the antenna is based on an air-filled GGW, which is utilized to reduce the dielectric loss in the mm-wave band. The antenna is simulated and manufactured. The measured results show that the antenna has a high realized gain of 16.4dBi, and a wide beam-scanning range of more than 110° over the operating frequency band, demonstrating the feasibility and potential application values of the antenna.
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Fixed-frequency beam-scanning,groove gap waveguide (GGW),leaky-wave antenna (LWA),reconfigurable
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