A hybrid reflectarray antenna (RA) composed of passive and active unit cells that can steer a beam into two selected directions with high aperture efficiencies is designed and experimentally verified.… Click to show full abstract
A hybrid reflectarray antenna (RA) composed of passive and active unit cells that can steer a beam into two selected directions with high aperture efficiencies is designed and experimentally verified. The hybrid RA is implemented by a combination of one-bit active and passive unit cells, which enables the quantization of phase profiles of the reflection coefficients on the antenna surface to 120°. This combination can improve the quantization efficiency of the conventional one-bit reconfigurable RA quantized with 180°. A combination of the passive unit cells of which the phases of reflection coefficients are 180° is determined to be included simultaneously in two quantized phase profiles for two-direction beam steering. As a proof of concept, the hybrid RA operating at 10.1 GHz is designed to steer the beam to the vertical angles
               
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