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Theory, Designs, and Applications
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This book provides engineers with a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in reflectarray antenna research and development. The authors describe, in detail, design procedures for a wide range of applications, including broadband, multi-band, multi-beam, contour-beam, beam-scanning, and conformal reflectarray antennas. They provide sufficient coverage of basic reflectarray theory to fully understand reflectarray antenna design and analysis such that the readers can pursue reflectarray research on their own. Throughout the book numerous illustrative design examples including numerical and…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2018
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118846759
- Artikelnr.: 52558075
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Shift Distribution on the Reflectarray Aperture 9 2.2 Phase Tuning Approaches for Reflectarray Elements 13 2.2.1 Elements with Phase/Time
Delay Lines 14 2.2.2 Elements with Variable Sizes 15 2.2.3 Elements with Variable Rotation Angles 16 2.3 Element Analysis Methods 18 2.3.1 Periodic Boundary Conditions and Floquet Port Excitation 19 2.3.2 Metallic Waveguide Simulators 19 2.3.3 Analytical Circuit Models 21 2.3.4 Comparison of Element Analysis Techniques 22 2.3.4.1 Comparison between PBC and Metallic Waveguides 23 2.3.4.2 Comparison between PBC and the Circuit Model 24 2.4 Examples of Classic Reflectarray Elements 26 2.4.1 Rectangular Patch with Phase
Delay Lines 26 2.4.2 Variable Size Square Patch 30 2.4.3 Single Slot Ring Elements 33 2.5 Reflectarray Element Characteristics and Design Considerations 37 2.5.1 Frequency Behavior of Element Reflection Coefficients 37 2.5.2 Effects of Oblique Incidence Angles on Element Reflection Coefficients 37 2.5.3 Sources of Phase Error in Reflectarray Element Design 41 2.6 Reflectarray Element Measurements 43 References 46 3 System Design and Aperture Efficiency Analysis 49 3.1 A General Feed Model 49 3.1.1 Models of Linearly Polarized and Circularly Polarized Feeds 50 3.1.2 Balanced Feed Models 51 3.2 Aperture Efficiency 53 3.2.1 Spillover Efficiency 53 3.2.2 Illumination Efficiency 54 3.2.3 Effects of Aperture Shape on Efficiency 55 3.2.4 Effects of Feed Location on Efficiency 59 3.3 Aperture Blockage and Edge Diffraction 60 3.3.1 Aperture Blockage and Offset Systems 60 3.3.2 Edge Taper and Edge Diffraction 63 3.4 The Analogy between a Reflectarray and a Parabolic Reflector 70 3.4.1 The Offset System Configurations 71 3.4.2 Analogous Offset Reflector 72 3.4.2.1 Transformation from Reflector to Reflectarray System 72 3.4.2.2 Transformation from Reflectarray to Reflector System 75 3.4.3 Example of Analogous Offset Systems 76 References 77 4 Radiation Analysis Techniques 79 4.1 Array Theory Approach: The Robust Analysis Technique 80 4.1.1 Idealized Feed and Element Patterns 80 4.1.2 Element Excitations and Reflectarray Radiation Pattern 81 4.2 Aperture Field Approach: The Classical Analysis Technique 82 4.2.1 Complex Feed Patterns 82 4.2.2 Field Transformations from Feed to Aperture and Equivalent Surface Current 83 4.2.3 Near
Field to Far
Field Transforms and Reflectarray Radiation Pattern 85 4.3 Important Topics in Reflectarray Radiation Analysis 87 4.3.1 Principal Radiation Planes 87 4.3.2 Cö and Cross
Polarized Patterns 89 4.3.3 Antenna Directivity 90 4.3.4 Antenna Efficiency and Gain 91 4.3.5 Spectral Transforms and Computational Speedup 94 4.4 Full
Wave Simulation Approaches 96 4.4.1 Constructed Aperture Currents Under Local
Periodicity Approximation 96 4.4.2 Complete Reflectarray Models 96 4.5 Numerical Examples 98 4.5.1 Comparison of the Array Theory and Aperture Field Analysis Techniques 98 4.5.1.1 Example 1: Reflectarray Antenna with a Broadside Beam 99 4.5.1.2 Example 2: Reflectarray Antenna with an Off
Broadside Beam 100 4.5.1.3 Comparison of Calculated Directivity versus Frequency 103 4.5.2 Consideration in the Array Theory Technique: Element Pattern Effect 105 4.5.3 Consideration in the Aperture Field Technique: Variations of Equivalence Principle 106 4.5.4 Comparisons with Full
Wave Technique 107 References 110 5 Bandwidth of Reflectarray Antennas 113 5.1 Bandwidth Constraints in Reflectarray Antennas 113 5.1.1 Frequency Behavior of Element Phase Error 113 5.1.2 Frequency Behavior of Spatial Phase Delay 115 5.1.3 Aperture Phase Error and Reflectarray Bandwidth Limitations 118 5.2 Reflectarray Element Bandwidth 121 5.2.1 Physics of Element Bandwidth Constraints 121 5.2.2 Parametric Studies on Element Bandwidth 122 5.3 Reflectarray System Bandwidth 135 5.3.1 Effect of Aperture Size on Reflectarray Bandwidth 135 5.3.2 Effects of Element on Reflectarray Bandwidth 140 References 144 6 Reflectarray Design Examples 147 6.1 A Ku
band Reflectarray Antenna: A Step
by
Step Design Example 147 6.1.1 Feed Antenna Characteristics 147 6.1.2 Reflectarray System Design 150 6.1.3 Reflectarray Element Design 153 6.1.4 Radiation Analysis 156 6.1.5 Fabrication and Measurements 159 6.2 A Circularly Polarized Reflectarray Antenna using an Element Rotation Technique 165 6.3 Bandwidth Comparison of Reflectarray Designs using Different Elements 169 References 176 7 Broadband and Multiband Reflectarray Antennas 179 7.1 Broadband Reflectarray Design Topologies 179 7.1.1 Multilayer Multi
Resonance Elements 179 7.1.2 Single
Layer Multi
Resonance Elements 181 7.1.3 Sub
Wavelength Elements 184 7.1.4 Reflectarrays Employing Single
Layer and Double
Layer Sub
Wavelength Elements 188 7.1.5 Broadband Design Methods for Large Reflectarrays 197 7.2 Phase Synthesis for Broadband Operation 197 7.2.1 A Phase Synthesized Broadband Reflectarray 200 7.2.2 A Dual
Frequency Broadband Reflectarray 203 7.3 Multiband Reflectarray Designs 206 7.3.1 A Single
Layer Dual
Band Circularly Polarized Reflectarray 210 7.3.2 A Single-Layer Tri-Band Reflectarray 213 References 221 8 Terahertz, Infrared, and Optical Reflectarray Antennas 227 8.1 Above Microwave Frequencies 227 8.2 Material Characteristics at Terahertz and Infrared Frequencies 228 8.2.1 Optical Measurements and Electromagnetic Parameters 228 8.2.2 Measured Properties of Conductors and Dielectric Materials 229 8.2.3 Calculating Drude Model Parameters for Conductors 229 8.3 Element Losses at Infrared Frequencies 234 8.3.1 Conductor Losses 234 8.3.1.1 Effect of Conductor Thickness 234 8.3.1.2 Effect of Complex Conductivity 237 8.3.2 Dielectric Losses 240 8.3.3 Effect of Losses on Reflection Properties of Elements 241 8.3.4 Circuit
Model Analysis 242 8.3.4.1 Circuit Theory and Loss Study 242 8.3.4.2 ZeröPole Analysis of Element Performance 243 8.4 Reflectarray Design Methodologies and Enabling Technologies 245 8.4.1 Reflectarrays with Patch Elements 245 8.4.2 Dielectric Resonator Reflectarrays 248 8.4.3 Dielectric Reflectarrays 251 8.4.3.1 Dielectric Property and 3D Printing Technique 251 8.4.3.2 Dielectric Reflectarray Design 253 8.4.3.3 Dielectric Reflectarray Prototypes and Measurements 259 8.5 Future Trends 261 References 264 9 Multi
Beam and Shaped
Beam Reflectarray Antennas 267 9.1 Direct Design Approaches for Multi
Beam Reflectarrays 268 9.1.1 Geometrical Aperture Division 268 9.1.2 Superposition of Aperture Fields 271 9.1.3 Comparison of Direct Design Approaches 272 9.2 Synthesis Design Approaches for Shaped
and Multi
Beam Reflectarrays 275 9.2.1 Basics of Synthesis Techniques 275 9.2.2 Local
Search Techniques 276 9.2.3 Global
Search Techniques 279 9.2.4 Full
Wave Optimization Design Approaches 280 9.3 Practical Reflectarray Designs 281 9.3.1 Single
Feed Reflectarray with Multiple Symmetric Beams 281 9.3.2 Feed Reflectarrays with Multiple Asymmetric Beams 286 9.3.3 Shaped
Beam Reflectarrays 294 9.3.4 Multi
Feed Multi
Beam Reflectarrays 297 References 300 10 Beam
Scanning Reflectarray Antennas 303 10.1 Beam
Scanning Approaches for Reflectarray Antennas 304 10.1.1 Design Methodologies 304 10.1.2 Classifications Based on Reflector Type 306 10.2 Feed
Tuning Techniques 307 10.2.1 Fully Illuminated Single
Reflector Configurations 307 10.2.1.1 Parabolic
Phase Apertures 307 10.2.1.2 Non
Parabolic
Phase Apertures 313 10.2.2 Partially Illuminated Single
Reflector Configurations 324 10.2.2.1 Parabolic Cylindrical
Phase Reflectarray Antennas (pcpra) 324 10.2.2.2 Parabolic Torus
Phase Reflectarray Antennas (PTPRA) 329 10.2.2.3 Spherical
Phase Reflectarray Antennas (SPRA) 331 10.2.3 Dual
Reflector Configurations 334 10.2.3.1 Parabolic Reflector/Reflectarray Antennas 334 10.2.3.2 Non
Parabolic Reflector/Reflectarray Antennas 336 10.2.4 Summary of Feed
Tuning Techniques 337 10.3 Aperture Phase
Tuning Techniques 339 10.3.1 Basics of Aperture Phase Tuning 339 10.3.2 Enabling Technologies 341 10.3.2.1 Mechanical Actuators/Motors 341 10.3.2.2 Electronic Devices 343 10.3.2.3 Functional Materials 352 10.4 Frontiers in Beam
Scanning Reflectarray Research 355 10.4.1 Active Reflectarrays 355 10.4.2 Comparison Between Analog and Digital Phase Control 355 10.4.3 Sub
Array Techniques 358 10.4.4 Hybrid Configurations 359 References 359 11 Reflectarray Engineering and Emerging Applications 367 11.1 Advanced Reflectarray Geometries 367 11.1.1 Conformal Reflectarrays 367 11.1.1.1 Analysis of Conformal Reflectarrays 367 11.1.1.2 Radiation Characteristics of Conformal Reflectarrays on Cylindrical Surfaces 369 11.1.2 Dual
Reflectarrays 375 11.2 Reflectarrays for Satellite Applications 379 11.2.1 An L
Band Reflectarray for the Beidou Satellite System 381 11.2.2 Reflectarrays Integrated with Solar Cells 384 11.3 Power Combining and Amplifying Reflectarrays 388 11.4 A Perspective on Reflectarray Antennas 393 11.4.1 Large
Aperture Planar Reflectarray Antennas 393 11.4.2 Reflectarray Antennas with Broad Bandwidth, Beam
Scanning Capability, and Low Cost 396 11.4.3 From Reflectarray Antennas to Transmitarray Antennas 396 References 397 Index 401
Shift Distribution on the Reflectarray Aperture 9 2.2 Phase Tuning Approaches for Reflectarray Elements 13 2.2.1 Elements with Phase/Time
Delay Lines 14 2.2.2 Elements with Variable Sizes 15 2.2.3 Elements with Variable Rotation Angles 16 2.3 Element Analysis Methods 18 2.3.1 Periodic Boundary Conditions and Floquet Port Excitation 19 2.3.2 Metallic Waveguide Simulators 19 2.3.3 Analytical Circuit Models 21 2.3.4 Comparison of Element Analysis Techniques 22 2.3.4.1 Comparison between PBC and Metallic Waveguides 23 2.3.4.2 Comparison between PBC and the Circuit Model 24 2.4 Examples of Classic Reflectarray Elements 26 2.4.1 Rectangular Patch with Phase
Delay Lines 26 2.4.2 Variable Size Square Patch 30 2.4.3 Single Slot Ring Elements 33 2.5 Reflectarray Element Characteristics and Design Considerations 37 2.5.1 Frequency Behavior of Element Reflection Coefficients 37 2.5.2 Effects of Oblique Incidence Angles on Element Reflection Coefficients 37 2.5.3 Sources of Phase Error in Reflectarray Element Design 41 2.6 Reflectarray Element Measurements 43 References 46 3 System Design and Aperture Efficiency Analysis 49 3.1 A General Feed Model 49 3.1.1 Models of Linearly Polarized and Circularly Polarized Feeds 50 3.1.2 Balanced Feed Models 51 3.2 Aperture Efficiency 53 3.2.1 Spillover Efficiency 53 3.2.2 Illumination Efficiency 54 3.2.3 Effects of Aperture Shape on Efficiency 55 3.2.4 Effects of Feed Location on Efficiency 59 3.3 Aperture Blockage and Edge Diffraction 60 3.3.1 Aperture Blockage and Offset Systems 60 3.3.2 Edge Taper and Edge Diffraction 63 3.4 The Analogy between a Reflectarray and a Parabolic Reflector 70 3.4.1 The Offset System Configurations 71 3.4.2 Analogous Offset Reflector 72 3.4.2.1 Transformation from Reflector to Reflectarray System 72 3.4.2.2 Transformation from Reflectarray to Reflector System 75 3.4.3 Example of Analogous Offset Systems 76 References 77 4 Radiation Analysis Techniques 79 4.1 Array Theory Approach: The Robust Analysis Technique 80 4.1.1 Idealized Feed and Element Patterns 80 4.1.2 Element Excitations and Reflectarray Radiation Pattern 81 4.2 Aperture Field Approach: The Classical Analysis Technique 82 4.2.1 Complex Feed Patterns 82 4.2.2 Field Transformations from Feed to Aperture and Equivalent Surface Current 83 4.2.3 Near
Field to Far
Field Transforms and Reflectarray Radiation Pattern 85 4.3 Important Topics in Reflectarray Radiation Analysis 87 4.3.1 Principal Radiation Planes 87 4.3.2 Cö and Cross
Polarized Patterns 89 4.3.3 Antenna Directivity 90 4.3.4 Antenna Efficiency and Gain 91 4.3.5 Spectral Transforms and Computational Speedup 94 4.4 Full
Wave Simulation Approaches 96 4.4.1 Constructed Aperture Currents Under Local
Periodicity Approximation 96 4.4.2 Complete Reflectarray Models 96 4.5 Numerical Examples 98 4.5.1 Comparison of the Array Theory and Aperture Field Analysis Techniques 98 4.5.1.1 Example 1: Reflectarray Antenna with a Broadside Beam 99 4.5.1.2 Example 2: Reflectarray Antenna with an Off
Broadside Beam 100 4.5.1.3 Comparison of Calculated Directivity versus Frequency 103 4.5.2 Consideration in the Array Theory Technique: Element Pattern Effect 105 4.5.3 Consideration in the Aperture Field Technique: Variations of Equivalence Principle 106 4.5.4 Comparisons with Full
Wave Technique 107 References 110 5 Bandwidth of Reflectarray Antennas 113 5.1 Bandwidth Constraints in Reflectarray Antennas 113 5.1.1 Frequency Behavior of Element Phase Error 113 5.1.2 Frequency Behavior of Spatial Phase Delay 115 5.1.3 Aperture Phase Error and Reflectarray Bandwidth Limitations 118 5.2 Reflectarray Element Bandwidth 121 5.2.1 Physics of Element Bandwidth Constraints 121 5.2.2 Parametric Studies on Element Bandwidth 122 5.3 Reflectarray System Bandwidth 135 5.3.1 Effect of Aperture Size on Reflectarray Bandwidth 135 5.3.2 Effects of Element on Reflectarray Bandwidth 140 References 144 6 Reflectarray Design Examples 147 6.1 A Ku
band Reflectarray Antenna: A Step
by
Step Design Example 147 6.1.1 Feed Antenna Characteristics 147 6.1.2 Reflectarray System Design 150 6.1.3 Reflectarray Element Design 153 6.1.4 Radiation Analysis 156 6.1.5 Fabrication and Measurements 159 6.2 A Circularly Polarized Reflectarray Antenna using an Element Rotation Technique 165 6.3 Bandwidth Comparison of Reflectarray Designs using Different Elements 169 References 176 7 Broadband and Multiband Reflectarray Antennas 179 7.1 Broadband Reflectarray Design Topologies 179 7.1.1 Multilayer Multi
Resonance Elements 179 7.1.2 Single
Layer Multi
Resonance Elements 181 7.1.3 Sub
Wavelength Elements 184 7.1.4 Reflectarrays Employing Single
Layer and Double
Layer Sub
Wavelength Elements 188 7.1.5 Broadband Design Methods for Large Reflectarrays 197 7.2 Phase Synthesis for Broadband Operation 197 7.2.1 A Phase Synthesized Broadband Reflectarray 200 7.2.2 A Dual
Frequency Broadband Reflectarray 203 7.3 Multiband Reflectarray Designs 206 7.3.1 A Single
Layer Dual
Band Circularly Polarized Reflectarray 210 7.3.2 A Single-Layer Tri-Band Reflectarray 213 References 221 8 Terahertz, Infrared, and Optical Reflectarray Antennas 227 8.1 Above Microwave Frequencies 227 8.2 Material Characteristics at Terahertz and Infrared Frequencies 228 8.2.1 Optical Measurements and Electromagnetic Parameters 228 8.2.2 Measured Properties of Conductors and Dielectric Materials 229 8.2.3 Calculating Drude Model Parameters for Conductors 229 8.3 Element Losses at Infrared Frequencies 234 8.3.1 Conductor Losses 234 8.3.1.1 Effect of Conductor Thickness 234 8.3.1.2 Effect of Complex Conductivity 237 8.3.2 Dielectric Losses 240 8.3.3 Effect of Losses on Reflection Properties of Elements 241 8.3.4 Circuit
Model Analysis 242 8.3.4.1 Circuit Theory and Loss Study 242 8.3.4.2 ZeröPole Analysis of Element Performance 243 8.4 Reflectarray Design Methodologies and Enabling Technologies 245 8.4.1 Reflectarrays with Patch Elements 245 8.4.2 Dielectric Resonator Reflectarrays 248 8.4.3 Dielectric Reflectarrays 251 8.4.3.1 Dielectric Property and 3D Printing Technique 251 8.4.3.2 Dielectric Reflectarray Design 253 8.4.3.3 Dielectric Reflectarray Prototypes and Measurements 259 8.5 Future Trends 261 References 264 9 Multi
Beam and Shaped
Beam Reflectarray Antennas 267 9.1 Direct Design Approaches for Multi
Beam Reflectarrays 268 9.1.1 Geometrical Aperture Division 268 9.1.2 Superposition of Aperture Fields 271 9.1.3 Comparison of Direct Design Approaches 272 9.2 Synthesis Design Approaches for Shaped
and Multi
Beam Reflectarrays 275 9.2.1 Basics of Synthesis Techniques 275 9.2.2 Local
Search Techniques 276 9.2.3 Global
Search Techniques 279 9.2.4 Full
Wave Optimization Design Approaches 280 9.3 Practical Reflectarray Designs 281 9.3.1 Single
Feed Reflectarray with Multiple Symmetric Beams 281 9.3.2 Feed Reflectarrays with Multiple Asymmetric Beams 286 9.3.3 Shaped
Beam Reflectarrays 294 9.3.4 Multi
Feed Multi
Beam Reflectarrays 297 References 300 10 Beam
Scanning Reflectarray Antennas 303 10.1 Beam
Scanning Approaches for Reflectarray Antennas 304 10.1.1 Design Methodologies 304 10.1.2 Classifications Based on Reflector Type 306 10.2 Feed
Tuning Techniques 307 10.2.1 Fully Illuminated Single
Reflector Configurations 307 10.2.1.1 Parabolic
Phase Apertures 307 10.2.1.2 Non
Parabolic
Phase Apertures 313 10.2.2 Partially Illuminated Single
Reflector Configurations 324 10.2.2.1 Parabolic Cylindrical
Phase Reflectarray Antennas (pcpra) 324 10.2.2.2 Parabolic Torus
Phase Reflectarray Antennas (PTPRA) 329 10.2.2.3 Spherical
Phase Reflectarray Antennas (SPRA) 331 10.2.3 Dual
Reflector Configurations 334 10.2.3.1 Parabolic Reflector/Reflectarray Antennas 334 10.2.3.2 Non
Parabolic Reflector/Reflectarray Antennas 336 10.2.4 Summary of Feed
Tuning Techniques 337 10.3 Aperture Phase
Tuning Techniques 339 10.3.1 Basics of Aperture Phase Tuning 339 10.3.2 Enabling Technologies 341 10.3.2.1 Mechanical Actuators/Motors 341 10.3.2.2 Electronic Devices 343 10.3.2.3 Functional Materials 352 10.4 Frontiers in Beam
Scanning Reflectarray Research 355 10.4.1 Active Reflectarrays 355 10.4.2 Comparison Between Analog and Digital Phase Control 355 10.4.3 Sub
Array Techniques 358 10.4.4 Hybrid Configurations 359 References 359 11 Reflectarray Engineering and Emerging Applications 367 11.1 Advanced Reflectarray Geometries 367 11.1.1 Conformal Reflectarrays 367 11.1.1.1 Analysis of Conformal Reflectarrays 367 11.1.1.2 Radiation Characteristics of Conformal Reflectarrays on Cylindrical Surfaces 369 11.1.2 Dual
Reflectarrays 375 11.2 Reflectarrays for Satellite Applications 379 11.2.1 An L
Band Reflectarray for the Beidou Satellite System 381 11.2.2 Reflectarrays Integrated with Solar Cells 384 11.3 Power Combining and Amplifying Reflectarrays 388 11.4 A Perspective on Reflectarray Antennas 393 11.4.1 Large
Aperture Planar Reflectarray Antennas 393 11.4.2 Reflectarray Antennas with Broad Bandwidth, Beam
Scanning Capability, and Low Cost 396 11.4.3 From Reflectarray Antennas to Transmitarray Antennas 396 References 397 Index 401