2022 IEEE International Symposium on Phased Array Systems &Amp; Technology (PAST) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/past49659.2022.9974980
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Recent Advances on Wideband Wide Scanning Connected Slot Arrays

Abstract: Connected slot arrays with artificial dielectric layers (ADLs) are a type of wideband wide-scanning arrays with several favorable properties. A key advantage is the high frontto-back ratio provided by the artificial dielectric, which allows to reduce the distance between the radiating slots and the ground plane. This results in low-profile array designs the can be realized with multi-layer planar printed circuit boards at microwaves and millimeter waves. Another important feature is the anisotropy of the ADLs,… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, by considering PEC walls in the substrate, a maximum bandwidth of 8:1 is analytically calculated with (35). This is in agreement with the findings of [18], whereas, with a slight increase of the substrate thickness, even a 10:1 bandwidth is attainable as also suggested in [20]. This indicates that more wideband and wide-scanning connected slot arrays can be designed with further improvements on the structure.…”
Section: B Main Beam Steeringsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Nonetheless, by considering PEC walls in the substrate, a maximum bandwidth of 8:1 is analytically calculated with (35). This is in agreement with the findings of [18], whereas, with a slight increase of the substrate thickness, even a 10:1 bandwidth is attainable as also suggested in [20]. This indicates that more wideband and wide-scanning connected slot arrays can be designed with further improvements on the structure.…”
Section: B Main Beam Steeringsupporting
confidence: 91%