Abstract

This paper introduces the concept of the sparse array into the design of a wide-angle scanning phased array to obtain the low sidelobe level (SLL). The adopted array element is a half-mode substrate integrated waveguide slot array, which can radiate a high-gain and wide-beam pattern in the E-plane. A 16-element phased array with an optimized non-periodic array element arrangement, which is obtained by a semi-full-wave simulation-based synthesis method, is designed and studied. Compared with two periodic arrays with the same array element and element number, the sparse one exhibits the advantage of low SLL. Besides, the designed phased array has an ultra-low profile of only about $0.017\lambda _{0}$ . A prototype is fabricated and measured, and measured results show that the proposed array can scan its main beam from −70° to +70° with a realized gain higher than 18.2 dBi and peak SLL lower than −15 dB.

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