Abstract

An H-shaped all-metal radiating element comprising an active and a coupled slot has been proposed to design wideband high-efficiency circularly-polarized antenna arrays. The proper excitation of several modes on the coupled slot enables a wide axial ratio bandwidth with high circular polarization purity. In order to feed an array of such radiating elements, a simple and scalable two-layer corporate network, implemented in groove gap waveguide technology, is conceived. Those good frequency properties have been confirmed by the fabrication of a prototype, whose experimental results report a 1-dB axial ratio bandwidth of 22%. In addition, a peak radiation efficiency of 97% with good pattern stability, and an impedance bandwidth of 21% with high return loss, have been measured. The high circular polarization purity demonstrated by these wideband apertures makes them particularly suitable for Ka-band satellite communications antennas.

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