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Achieving Fixed-Frequency Beam Scanning With a Microstrip Leaky-Wave Antenna Using Double-Gap Capacitor Technique

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IEEE ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS PROPAGATION LETTERS
Volume 18, Issue 7, Pages 1502-1506

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LAWP.2019.2920940

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Beam scanning; control cell; gap capacitor; half-width microstrip leaky-wave antenna (HW-MLWA); leaky-wave antenna (LWA)

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This study presents a novel half-width microstrip leaky-wave antenna (HW-MLWA) that can electronically control the main beam at a fixed frequency by using a double-gap capacitor with diodes, resulting in good impedance matching with small variation gain while scanning. The elementary building blocks of this antenna are periodic HW-MLWA and seven control unit cells (CUCs). A reconfigurable CUC is created by combining two triangle patches as double-gap capacitor with two diodes as switches to connect the patches with the ground plane. A gap capacitor in each patch cell is independently disconnected or connected by using a PIN diode switch. The reactance profile at the free edge of the microstrip is modified when the state of the patch cell changes, which in turn shifts the main beam direction. A single-pole double-throw switch is used to achieve backward-to-forward beam scanning at a certain frequency. AnHW-MLWA is designed, fabricated, and validated. The proposed antenna prototype can scan the main beam forward between +28 degrees and +67 degrees and backward between -27 degrees and -66 degrees at 4.2 GHz. The measured peak gain of the antenna is 11.12 dBi at 4.2 GHz, and the gain variation is 1.3 dB while scanning.

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