Abstract

This paper presents a high-isolation, low cross-polarization dual-polarized patch antenna for multifunction phased array radar applications. Its hybrid feed design has been implemented, and the vertical and horizontal polarizations are excited by a balanced-probe feed and a slot-coupled feed, respectively. Simulations and measurements have demonstrated an input isolation of 45 and 43 dB between the horizontal and vertical ports, respectively. For further improvement in the cross-polarization level, the image feed method is also implemented, and a $2\times 2$ -element array made up of designed elements with image configuration has been fabricated. The simulated and measured S-parameter and radiation patterns of the horizontal and vertical polarizations of the designed $2\times 2$ -element array are presented and the measured cross-polarization level of less than −37 dB is achieved. To examine the performance of the designed element in an array, a $3\times 3$ -element array of designed $2\times 2$ -element subarray is fabricated and tested. In the $6\times 6$ -element measurements, −35.4 and −36 dB cross-polarization levels for horizontal and vertical polarizations are achieved, respectively. Also, using the measured embedded element patterns, the cross-polarization level lower than −36 dB for scan angles up to 45° is achieved.

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