IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation (Jan 2024)

Characteristic Modes Analysis for Circularly Polarized 1-Bit Dual-Layer Transmitarray Design

  • Francesco Alessio Dicandia,
  • Simone Genovesi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJAP.2023.3340331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 112 – 123

Abstract

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A novel approach for designing a circularly polarized (CP) transmitarray (TA) by resorting to the characteristic modes analysis (CMA) is presented. Two miniaturized dual-layer polarization-insensitive unit cells are tailored to provide the two copolar transmission coefficient phase states that act as a 1-bit spatial phase shifter in the TA. The exploitation of a pair of characteristic modes (CMs), radiating either right-handed CP (RHCP) or left-handed CP (LHCP) scattered field, is at the basis of the TA operation. The TA provides a forward CP scattered field ensuring a low copolar insertion loss (IL) as well as a copolar transmission phase difference of 0° or 180°. To validate the proposed CMA-inspired theoretical study, a CP 1-bit TA has been designed, simulated, fabricated and tested. Measurements assess a good agreement with simulations, showing a maximum TA gain of 21.8 dBic with a remarkable 3 dB gain bandwidth of 15.22 % (7.77 GHz - 9.05 GHz), a peak aperture efficiency of 28.5 % and a very low profile.

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