Focused Connected Array Antenna as a Broadband Beam-Steering Feed for Quasi-Optical System

Journal Article (2022)
Author(s)

Alejandro Pascual Laguna (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing)

Daniele Cavallo (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing)

J.J.A. Baselmans (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing)

Nuria Llombart (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing)

Research Group
Tera-Hertz Sensing
Copyright
© 2022 A. Pascual Laguna, D. Cavallo, J.J.A. Baselmans, Nuria Llombart
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2022.3142291
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 A. Pascual Laguna, D. Cavallo, J.J.A. Baselmans, Nuria Llombart
Research Group
Tera-Hertz Sensing
Issue number
7
Volume number
70
Pages (from-to)
5995-6000
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Abstract

This communication proposes a broadband and efficient integrated focal plane array solution based on a near-field focused connected array of slots. The focused aperture provides: 1) broadband and highly efficient illumination of the quasi-optical system and 2) scanning capabilities within a focusing system. The connected array antenna in turn allows for a fully integrated solution that can synthesize a focused aperture while providing broadband impedance matching. Focused connected array antennas enable the coupling to a reflector system over bandwidths in excess of one octave and with aperture efficiencies in excess of 60%. To demonstrate the concept, we present two printed circuit board (PCB) prototypes operating in the band 3-6 GHz and yielding more than 60% reflector aperture efficiency under broadside illumination and allowing to scan one beamwidth at the lowest frequency with a frequency-averaged scan loss of 0.2 dB. The feasibility of scaling this concept to THz frequencies and with dynamic beam-steering capabilities is discussed in the context of a superconducting device.

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