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Broadband reflectarrays made of cells with three coplanar parallel dipoles
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Optical MaterialsParallel DipolesEngineeringOptic DesignMicrowave TransmissionSmart AntennaElectromagnetic MetamaterialsOptical PropertiesComputational ElectromagneticsOptical SystemsAntennaMicrowave AntennaMillimeter Wave TechnologyCoplanar Parallel DipolesApplied PhysicsAntenna DesignCross PolarizationMultiband AntennasDiffractive OpticPrinted Dipoles
ABSTRACT A broadband reflectarray cell made of three parallel dipoles printed on a dielectric layer is presented. A 33% bandwidth is achieved for the cell made of dipoles, which is larger than that obtained for a reference cell consisting of three stacked square patches (26%). Using this cell, a 41‐cm reflectarray antenna has been designed to produce a collimated beam at 9.5 GHz. The numerical results obtained for the reflectarray antenna made of parallel dipoles show a 1‐dB bandwidth of 19%, a 65% efficiency, 0.2 dB of losses, and low levels of cross polarization (25 dB below the maximum). These results demonstrate a high performance for the proposed reflectarray antenna made of cells with three printed dipoles. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 56:748–753, 2014
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