Abstract

A broadband millimeter-wave short backfire antenna (SBA), excited by a bowtie dipole and fed by an E-band rectangular waveguide, is presented in this paper. Its subreflector is replaced by two simple strips printed on the opposite sides of the same supporting substrate of the bowtie exciter for ease and accuracy of fabrication. For reference of practical designs, detailed parametric studies are performed in this paper. Measurements and simulations show that the proposed antenna can feature an improved operating bandwidth and broadside gain compared to the previously reported conventional SBAs. The measured impedance bandwidth for SWR $\leq$ 2 is 57%, from 55.7 to 100 GHz, in which the measured broadside gain is from 13.8 to 18.5 dBi with the peak gain at 85 GHz. Finally, high illumination efficiency of the bowtie exciter is highlighted by comparisons with a straight dipole excited SBA.

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