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A Wideband Circularly Polarized Folded Reflectarray Antenna With Linearly Polarized Feed

Journal

IEEE ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS PROPAGATION LETTERS
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages 913-917

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LAWP.2022.3151622

Keywords

Reflector antennas; Antenna feeds; Transmitting antennas; Receiving antennas; Horn antennas; Wideband; Antenna measurements; Circularly polarized (CP); folded reflectarray antenna (FRA); polarization-sensitive frequency selective surface (FSS); sequential rotation (SQR)

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61701249, 62071238]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China [BK20160959, BK20191399]

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This letter presents the design and implementation of a wideband circularly polarized folded reflectarray antenna (CPFRA) with a linearly polarized (LP) feed antenna. The CPFRA utilizes a polarization-sensitive frequency selective surface (FSS) and sequential rotation technique to achieve wideband operation and enhanced axial ratio (AR) bandwidth.
The design and implementation of a wideband circularly polarized folded reflectarray antenna (CPFRA) with a linearly polarized (LP) feed antenna is presented in this letter. The subreflector of the proposed CPFRA is in the form of a polarization-sensitive frequency selective surface (FSS) based on the antenna-filter-antenna (AFA) technology other than the traditional polarizing grid. The AFA FSS is designed to convert the LP incident wave into circularly polarized (CP) wave within its passband and reflect the orthogonal LP incident wave over a wide frequency band. Futhermore, the sequential rotation technique is applied in the design of main reflectarray and subreflector to greatly enhance the axial ratio (AR) bandwidth of the CPFRA. An antenna prototype has been fabricated and measured at X-band. Good agreement between the measured and simulated results has been achieved by the wideband CPFRA. The measured results show that the maximum antenna gain reaches up to 28.2 dBic at 10.2 GHz with its aperture efficiency of 43.3%. The 3 dB gain frequency band is from 9.1 to 10.6 GHz and the 3 dB AR frequency band from 8.7 to 11.2 GHz, respectively.

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