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Broadband Low-RCS Circularly Polarized Antenna Array With Reconfigurable Scattering Patterns

Pengfei Wang, Yongtao Jia, Wenyan Hu, Jiahao Zhang, Zhong‐Xun Liu, Ying Liu

2024IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation29 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this article, a broadband low radar cross section (RCS) circularly polarized (CP) antenna array with reconfigurable scattering patterns is proposed. The antenna array comprises 16 reconfigurable elements and a phase reconfigurable power divider. The antenna element can switch between two scattering states by controlling the states of the p-i-n diodes, which differ by 180° in the reflection phase. In addition, the polarization of the antenna element remains the same in both states but exhibits a 90° phase difference. To compensate for the radiation phase difference, a phase reconfigurable power divider based on p-i-n diodes is designed, which can switch between 90° and 0° transmission phases. By controlling the states of the antenna elements and the output phase of the power divider, the antenna array can be switched among different scattering patterns while maintaining stable right-hand circularly polarized (RHCP) performance. Simulation results demonstrate a 10-dB reduction in the in-band RCS for the antenna array within the 8.2–11-GHz range under normal incidence. The array maintains good CP radiation performance in the 7.7–11.1-GHz frequency band. The measured results exhibit strong concurrence with the simulation results, confirming the good performance of the proposed antenna array.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsAntenna arrayPhysicsAntenna (radio)Reconfigurable antennaScatteringCircular polarizationAntenna measurementRadiation patternCoaxial antennaTelecommunicationsComputer scienceMicrostripAntenna Design and AnalysisAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesAntenna Design and Optimization