Abstract

In this article, we present a low-cost microstrip phased-array antenna, which is composed of electronically reconfigurable elements. The p-i-n diodes' integrated elements have various functions, such as tunable polarization characteristics and adjustable radiation phases. The high sidelobe level (SLL) due to the 2-bit phase shifter can be reduced by a randomly rotated (RR) array element. It is shown that the array can realize electronic beam-steering capabilities and keep -10 to -14 dB sidelobes without tapering. To verify the above theory, an eight-element linear array prototype working at 3 GHz was designed, fabricated, and tested. Numerical simulations and experimental results show that, by controlling the “ON” and “OFF” states of p-i-n diodes, the radiation beam can be controlled to steer in a circular polarization (CP) mode, wherein the scanning angle is up to ±45°. Furthermore, the principle of suppressing the vector scattering field by the opposite phasing cancellation method can achieve in-band radar cross section (RCS) reduction. Simulation results show that approximately 15 dB in-band RCS reduction can be realized for both bistatic and monostatic RCS reduction with an 8×8 array.

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