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A Compact High-Gain and Front-to-Back Ratio Elliptically Tapered Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna With Trapezoid-Shaped Dielectric Lens
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2015
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Trapezoid-shaped Dielectric LensEngineeringFar-field MeasurementAntenna TestingTrapezoid Dielectric LensMicrowave TransmissionAntennaConventional AvaAntenna DesignMicrowave AntennaSmart AntennaPeriodic Slit EdgeComputational ElectromagneticsMillimeter Wave TechnologyMultiband AntennasHigh Impedance Surfaces
A modified compact antipodal Vivaldi antenna is proposed with good performance for different applications including microwave and millimeter wave imaging. A step-by-step procedure is applied in this design including conventional antipodal Vivaldi antenna (AVA), AVA with a periodic slit edge, and AVA with a trapezoid-shaped dielectric lens to feature performances including wide bandwidth, small size, high gain, front-to-back ratio and directivity, modification on E-plane beam tilt, and small sidelobe levels. By adding periodic slit edge at the outer brim of the antenna radiators, lower-end limitation of the conventional AVA extended twice without changing the overall dimensions of the antenna. The optimized antenna is fabricated and tested, and the results show that S <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">11</sup> <; -10 dB frequency band is from 3.4 to 40 GHz, and it is in good agreement with simulation one. Gain of the antenna has been elevated by the periodic slit edge and the trapezoid dielectric lens at lower frequencies up to 8 dB and at higher frequencies up to 15 dB, respectively. The E-plane beam tilts and sidelobe levels are reduced by the lens.
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