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Author(s): Gómez-Álvarez, A.
Matos, S. A.
Arrebola, M.
Pino, M. R.
Fernandes, C. A.
Date: 2025
Title: Compact beam-scanning reflectarray antenna with SLL reduction using in-plane panel translations
Journal title: Applied Sciences
Volume: 15
Number: 8
Reference: Gómez-Álvarez, A., Matos, S. A., Arrebola, M., Pino, M. R., & Fernandes, C. A. (2025). Compact beam-scanning reflectarray antenna with SLL reduction using in-plane panel translations. Applied Sciences, 15(8), Article 4244. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15084244
ISSN: 2076-3417
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.3390/app15084244
Keywords: Reflectarray antennas
Steerable antennas
Mechanical beam steering
mm-wave
Abstract: A mechanical beam-scanning reflectarray (RA) antenna is presented for Ka band. The 1D steering of the beam is achieved through linear in-plane panel translations, which can be implemented at low cost using a rail-mounted moving RA panel. Compared to related works, a highly uniform beam level is achieved with a remarkably compact antenna profile. A new technique is also proposed to mitigate the high side lobes caused by the compact antenna optics, achieving an estimated 2.3 dB reduction in maximum SLL. The manufactured prototype has a panel size of 256.4 by 187.2 mm with 2898 elements, and an F/D of only 0.47. A measured scan loss of 1.1 dB is achieved over a 45-degree scanning range. The measured gain is 31.6 dBi and the aperture efficiency is 24.7% at the design frequency of 29.5 GHz, with SLL between −9.4 and −17.5 dB. In-band measurements show a 1 dB bandwidth from 28 to over 32 GHz (11.9%).
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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