2015
DOI: 10.1049/iet-map.2014.0129
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Pencil beam radiation pattern from a single‐layer substrate‐integrated waveguide leaky‐wave antenna with simple feeding

Abstract: A central feeding array radiating at broadside and manufactured in substrate‐integrated waveguide (SIW) technology is shown in this work. The single‐layer array consists of N = 8 line‐source leaky‐wave antennas (LWAs), which are designed to satisfy the splitting condition (α = β) of the leaky mode. The LWAs are arranged in a radial configuration, in this manner, by properly designing the SIW width W and the spacing between SIW vias P for each SIW LWA, the leaky mode can be independently controlled to fulfil th… Show more

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“…They can also operate in both in only-forwardscanning (uniform) or periodic configuration (for backward-to-forward scanning). Similarly, conventional uniform LWAs can radiate through broadside direction by using a bidirectional configuration [73], [74]. Therefore, compared to the most of the conventional LW antennas, the CRLH-LW antenna has two distinct advantages.…”
Section: B-1) Backfire-to-endfire Lwamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can also operate in both in only-forwardscanning (uniform) or periodic configuration (for backward-to-forward scanning). Similarly, conventional uniform LWAs can radiate through broadside direction by using a bidirectional configuration [73], [74]. Therefore, compared to the most of the conventional LW antennas, the CRLH-LW antenna has two distinct advantages.…”
Section: B-1) Backfire-to-endfire Lwamentioning
confidence: 99%