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A Beam-Steerable Lens Antenna for<i>Ku</i>-Band High-Power Microwave Applications

Yunfei Sun, Fangchao Dang, Chengwei Yuan, Juntao He, Qiang Zhang, Xuhao Zhao

2020IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation34 citationsDOI

Abstract

A beam-steerable lens antenna based on the concept of Risley prism is presented in this communication. The antenna is made up of a feed antenna and three transmit-array (T-A) lenses, including a stationary lens and two rotatable lenses. Beam steering is achieved by rotating the two rotatable lenses around the antenna axis independently. An antenna prototype has been successfully designed, simulated, fabricated, and measured in <italic xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">Ku</i> -band. The results show that the beam of the antenna can be steered to any direction within a 91.2° conical region. During beam steering, the measured peak gain of the antenna reaches 38.1 dBi, the maximum aperture efficiency achieves 80.5%, and the gain variation is less than 1.7 dB. Moreover, the simulated results show that the power-handling capacity of this antenna could reach gigawatt level, which indicates application potentials of this antenna in high-power microwave (HPM) field.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsAntenna (radio)Beam waveguide antennaAntenna aperturePeriscope antennaAntenna measurementAntenna factorPhysicsLens (geology)Antenna gainRadiation patternBeam steeringBeam (structure)Computer scienceTelecommunicationsMicrowave Engineering and WaveguidesAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
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