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A Broadband MS-Based Circularly Polarized Antenna Array Using Sequential-Phase Feeding Network.

Hung Pham-DuyDat Nguyen-TienThanh Nguyen-NgocDuc-Nguyen Tran-VietThai Nguyen-DinhTuyen Danh PhamHuy-Hung Tran
Published in: Micromachines (2024)
This paper introduces the design of a circularly polarized metasurface-based antenna array for C-band satellite applications that owns broadband operation and high gain characteristics. The single radiating element comprises a Y-shape patch and an above-placed 2 × 2 unit-cell metasurface. Further improvement in operating bandwidth and broadside gain is achieved by arranging four single elements in a 2 × 2 configuration and a sequential-phase feed network. A prototype has been fabricated and measured to validate the feasibility of the proposed antenna array. The measured operating bandwidth is 20% (4.50-5.50 GHz), which is an overlap between a -10 dB impedance bandwidth of 29.8% (4.50-5.99 GHz) and a 3 dB axial ratio bandwidth of 20% (4.50-5.50 GHz). Across this operating band, the peak broadside gain is 10.5 dBi. Compared with the recently published studies, the proposed array is a prominent design for producing a wide operating bandwidth and relatively high gains while maintaining the overall compact dimensions.
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