At variance of the numerical techniques conventionally used to analyse and design microstrip reflectarrays, in this paper a fully experimental approach is proposed. The overall procedure relies on the possibility to estimate the reflection phase of the single reflectarray cell by measuring the scattering characteristics of a small set of identical elements. This method, valid only when the mutual coupling can be ignored, has been successfully applied to both active and passive experimentally retrieved. In a second assessment, the phase curve of a varactor loaded microstrip antenna has been characterised. To prove the effectiveness of the proposed technique the experimentally generated data have been used to design two small reflectarrays. The measured radiation patterns are presented and discussed.

An Experimental Approach to Active and Passive Reflectarray Design

ANGIULLI, Giovanni;
2002-01-01

Abstract

At variance of the numerical techniques conventionally used to analyse and design microstrip reflectarrays, in this paper a fully experimental approach is proposed. The overall procedure relies on the possibility to estimate the reflection phase of the single reflectarray cell by measuring the scattering characteristics of a small set of identical elements. This method, valid only when the mutual coupling can be ignored, has been successfully applied to both active and passive experimentally retrieved. In a second assessment, the phase curve of a varactor loaded microstrip antenna has been characterised. To prove the effectiveness of the proposed technique the experimentally generated data have been used to design two small reflectarrays. The measured radiation patterns are presented and discussed.
2002
reflectarray antennas
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