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Novel improved metamaterial transmission line and its application in wideband leaky-wave antenna with wide beam-scanning angle range and low cross-polarization

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Pages 2215-2226 | Received 11 Feb 2016, Accepted 23 Sep 2016, Published online: 02 Nov 2016
 

Abstract

In this paper, a novel-improved metamaterial transmission line (MTM TL) is investigated and applied to design periodic leaky-wave antenna (LWA) with wide beam-scanning angle range and low cross-polarization. The improved MTM TL consists of metallic holes and interdigital fingers (which embedded in the main microstrip line). By introducing the metallic holes loaded in the interdigital fingers, the parasitic resonant modes of conventional MTM TL can be eliminated effectively. Considering the continuous phase constants changing from negative to positive values of the improved MTM TL under the balanced condition, a continuous beam-scanning property from backward to forward directions of the resultant periodic LWA can be obtained. For verification, a periodic LWA, which consists of 20 unit cells of the improved MTM TL, is fabricated and measured. The measured and simulated results are in good agreements with each other in all condition. According to the measured results, the fabricated periodic LWA operates from 3.38 to 4.60 GHz with a bandwidth of 30.57%, and achieves a continuous beam-scanning property from backward –65° to forward +71° (including broadside radiation) over the operating frequency band. Moreover, the measured cross-polarization remains at a level of more than 30 dB below the co-polarization across the entire radiation region. The presented LWA should find promising applications in modern wireless communication systems due to these wonderful electromagnetic performances.

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