Dual frequency broadband reflectarray element design
Abstract
The bandwidth limitation of a reflectarray is a consequence of the non-linear and high Q variation in the reflection phase which
occurs when the element size is changed to produce the required progressive phase distribution across the antenna aperture. A
significant increase in the bandwidth is shown to occur when the periodic structure of a grounded stacked rings or concentric
rings generates two resonances which are closely spaced. This paper presents the reflection phase response of a two-layer array
of orthogonally oriented concentric split rings for dual frequency broadband reflectarray. The concentric split ring concept is
discussed in this chapter and the validity of the approach at X-band is confirmed by comparing the computed results, which is
simulated by Micro-stripesTM simulator, and experimental results from waveguide simulator experiment. Good agreement is
shown between the two sets of result. Simply by inserting gaps in the ring elements, it will suppress the interlayer coupling and
produce polarisation sensitive scattering. The results demonstrate that these properties enable the reflection phase coefficients
of a reflectarray to be independently optimised at two closely different frequencies.
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