Abstract
A wideband beam scanning circularly polarized (CP) leaky-wave antenna (LWA) at Ku band is proposed based on the printed ridge gap waveguide (PRGW). In this design, the printed technology is used to realize the ridge gap waveguide (RGW) structure, and a substrate layer is introduced to replace the air gap layer in conventional RGWs. The proposed beam scanning CP LWA has been fabricated. Measured results of the fabricated antenna prototype are carried out to verify the simulation analysis. It provides a wide impedance bandwidth of 22% ranging from 12 to 15 GHz while performing continuous frequency beam scanning from −2° to +47°. Furthermore, it maintains the excellent CP characteristic with axial ratio (AR) below 1.5 dB and a flat gain response with variation less than 2 dB in the entire operation frequency band.
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