Abstract

A new form of a Rotman lens has been proposed for applications above 10 GHz, such as a collision avoidance radar. The proposed lens can be described as a dielectric slab fed by slot lines. The new form is expected to show lower loss and lower mutual coupling than the conventional Rotman lenses at higher frequency than 10 GHz. The prototype was implemented with nine beam ports and nine array ports. The measurements show that the mutual coupling can be lowered at higher frequency, and that the efficiency of the dielectric slab lens of about 30% can be obtained. We conclude that the dielectric lens is comparable to the conducting plate lens even though a spillover loss is presumed at frequency of the implementation.

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