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High-Scanning-Rate and Wide-Angle Leaky-Wave Antennas Based on Glide-Symmetry Goubau Line

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A glide-symmetry Goubau line leaky-wave antenna for achieving both high scanning rate and wide scanning angle range is introduced. The novelty of the design is its combination of glide symmetry… Click to show full abstract

A glide-symmetry Goubau line leaky-wave antenna for achieving both high scanning rate and wide scanning angle range is introduced. The novelty of the design is its combination of glide symmetry and a single-layer Goubau line. This combination leads to performance enhancement in both scanning rate and scanning angle range. Utilizing a corrugated Goubau line in a glide-symmetry fashion closes its stopband at the cutoff frequency while slowing down its group velocity. As the dispersion around the closed stopband is shifted to the fast-wave region by periodic profile modulation, the space harmonics exhibit high-scanning-rate radiation. In conjunction with this, the single-layer nature of the Goubau line allows the beam to scan from nearly endfire to backfire directions, leading to a wide scanning angle range. Numerical examples and experimental validation are provided to validate the proposed design. These show that the proposed antenna exhibits dual-band operation, where one band scans 152° within 2.2 GHz (corresponding to scanning rate of 69°/GHz) with 67% efficiency, while the second band scans 145° within 0.7 GHz (corresponding to scanning rate of 207°/GHz) with 26% efficiency. A tradeoff between scanning rate and efficiency always exists in high-scanning-rate leaky-wave antennas. One is able to freely choose the preferred scanning rate in this single antenna. A comparison with other related works shows that the proposed antenna exhibits the best performance.

Keywords: scanning rate; high scanning; glide symmetry; rate; goubau line

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Year Published: 2020

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