IEEE Access (Jan 2018)

A Balanced Feed Filtering Antenna With Novel Coupling Structure for Low-Sidelobe Radar Applications

  • Le-Hu Wen,
  • Steven Gao,
  • Qi Luo,
  • Zhaoyang Tang,
  • Wei Hu,
  • Yingzeng Yin,
  • Youlin Geng,
  • Zhiqun Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2878793
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 77169 – 77178

Abstract

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A fourth-order filtering patch antenna with a novel coupling structure is presented in this paper. Using the proposed coupling structure, both the balanced coupling feed and cross-coupling are realized. Two identical slots etched on the ground plane are utilized to excite the radiating patch with the reduced cross-polarization level. A short slot etched on the ground plane is employed for cross-coupling, which introduces two controllable radiation nulls with a steep roll-off rate. In addition, owing to the split-ring resonators and hairpin resonators, the improved impedance bandwidth is achieved with the fourth-order filtering response. To demonstrate the proposed design techniques, both the filtering antenna element and the low-sidelobe array are designed, fabricated, and measured. The measured results show that the proposed antenna has the impedance bandwidth of 12% (4.78-5.39 GHz) with the total height of 0.06λ0, the cross-polarization level lower than -31 dB, and two radiation nulls with the suppression higher than 31 dB. For the low-sidelobe antenna array, wide impedance bandwidth is also obtained with the sidelobe level below -28.7 dB, the crosspolarization level below -34 dB, and the out-of-band suppression better than 25 dB.

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