Abstract

Surface waves excitation in conventional microstrip patch antennas causes strong mutual coupling between adjacent elements in an array. Reduced surface wave (RSW) antennas are a solution to reduce mutual coupling in arrays. However, these arrays are suffered from large size of RSW elements. In this paper, stacking technique is applied on a rectangular RSW antenna and 33% size reduction is achieved at 5.8 GHz. The mutual coupling in a two-element array of this antenna is examined. With 0.7λ 0 element spacing, the mutual coupling is 4 dB better than the conventional one and for spacing larger than 1.1λ 0 , this improvement rises to 10 dB. In addition, investigation of radiation characteristics of a 1×5 linear phased array verifies that in contrast to conventional patch array, the side lobe level is better than −9 dB over the entire scan range and no grating lobe happens. Simple fabrication, low cost and easy installation are the other benefits of this structure.

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