This paper presents a beam steerable low-profile lens antenna with a flat top wide beam and a high gain operating at 10.10 GHz. It consists of a graded index metasurface… Click to show full abstract
This paper presents a beam steerable low-profile lens antenna with a flat top wide beam and a high gain operating at 10.10 GHz. It consists of a graded index metasurface (GIMS) lens placed on the top of a microstrip patch antenna (MPA) radiator. An ultrathin linear graded index metasurface (LGIMS) and a radial graded index metasurface (RGIMS) lens were designed for the magnitude and phase transformation of the radiated beam from the microwave radiator. First, an LGIMS lens antenna was designed by placing an LGIMS on the top of an MPA radiator at an optimum height. A maximum measured gain of 16.37 dBi indicating a maximum gain enhancement of 11.50 dB with beam steering in a conical plane with a vertex angle of 84° was observed. Next, a flat top beam (FTB) antenna with a stable gain band was designed by placing an RGIMS on top of an LGIMS lens antenna. The measured peak gain of 14.82 dBi with an FTB pattern having a 1 dB gain variation range of about 96° is observed. Furthermore, the movement of the LGIMS and the RGIMS on top of the radiator results in continuous beam scanning with a maximum gain variation of 1 dB in a conical plane with a vertex angle of about 100°. A maximum gain of 14.82 dBi with a maximum gain enhancement of 10.30 dB at 10.15 GHz was obtained due to the linear and angular movement of the LGIMS and the RGIMS in the FTB antenna. The simulated and measured results are in good agreement.
               
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