Planar leaky-wave microstrip antenna

Choon Sae Lee, V. Nalbandian
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Abstract

In a single microstripline, the dominant mode is "quasi" TEM, which is a non-radiating surface mode. The higher-order modes, however, become leaky when the propagation constant is less than that of the free-space wave number, k/sub 0/. One of the simplest ways to realize a leaky-wave antenna is to use a regular microstripline properly excited by a coaxial probe. The major problems in this case are input impedance matching and suppression of surface-mode excitations. In the proposed antenna, a double-layer microstrip structure is used to facilitate the impedance variation at the feed. The field distribution at the feed location is altered to match the input impedance by varying the locations and widths of the metallic patches on the two layers. Once the input impedance is matched to a particular leaky mode propagation, the surface modes will be likely to be suppressed because of impedance mismatch to all modes other than the intended leaky mode. Compared with other leaky-wave antennas, the proposed antenna is planar and can be easily implemented in an MMIC environment.
平面漏波微带天线
在单个微带线中,主导模式是准瞬变电磁法,即非辐射表面模式。然而,当传播常数小于自由空间波数k/sub 0/时,高阶模就会发生泄漏。实现漏波天线最简单的方法之一是使用同轴探头适当激发的规则微带线。在这种情况下的主要问题是输入阻抗匹配和表面模式激励的抑制。该天线采用双层微带结构,便于馈电处的阻抗变化。通过改变两层金属贴片的位置和宽度,改变馈电位置的场分布以匹配输入阻抗。一旦输入阻抗匹配到一个特定的漏模传播,表面模式将很可能被抑制,因为阻抗不匹配到所有模式,而不是预期的漏模。与其他漏波天线相比,该天线是平面的,易于在MMIC环境中实现。
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