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Bandwidth improvement in large reflectarrays by using true-time delay

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 56, Issue 8, Pages 2496-2503

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2008.927559

Keywords

broadband antennas; reflectarrays; time-delay arrays

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A significant improvement in the bandwidth of large reflectarrays is demonstrated using elements which allow true-time delay. Two identical, large reflectarrays have been designed using different phase distributions to generate a collimated beam. In the former, the phase distribution is truncated to 360 degrees as is usual in reflectarray antennas, while in the second, the true phase delay is maintained (three cycles of 360 degrees). The chosen phase-shifter elements are based on previously measured and validated patches aperture-coupled to delay lines. The radiation patterns for both reflectarrays have been computed at several frequencies and the gain is represented as a function of frequency for both cases. Bandwidth curves are presented as a function of the reflectarray size.

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