2010 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium 2010
DOI: 10.1109/mwsym.2010.5515388
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Tunable composite right/left-handed leaky wave antenna based on a rectangular waveguide using liquid crystals

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“…The use of liquid crystal has been reported for the development of leaky-wave antennas able to steer their main beam direction at a fixed frequency. In [45], a leaky-wave antenna based on composite right/left-handed waveguide was described, with beam steering at 7.6 GHz. Through application of either 6 International Journal of Antennas and Propagation a static electric or magnetic field to the liquid crystal molecules, a beam tilt of around ±10 ∘ was achieved.…”
Section: Beammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of liquid crystal has been reported for the development of leaky-wave antennas able to steer their main beam direction at a fixed frequency. In [45], a leaky-wave antenna based on composite right/left-handed waveguide was described, with beam steering at 7.6 GHz. Through application of either 6 International Journal of Antennas and Propagation a static electric or magnetic field to the liquid crystal molecules, a beam tilt of around ±10 ∘ was achieved.…”
Section: Beammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for many applications beam steering is desirable at a fixed frequency. The waveguide-based LWA prototype presented in [16] proves this concept at an operation frequency of 7.6 GHz using a magnetic biasing scheme. The poor performance of these semiconductor varactors at high frequencies has a big impact on the antenna efficiency and thus, limits the operation frequency to about 7 GHz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Since the capacitance of varactor diodes and liquid crystals can be changed by different biased voltage, the mutual inductance of the cELC and the radiation amplitude of the element can be changed continuously. The unique advantage of liquid crystals is that they show linear properties and work well in high-frequency bands, overcoming the nonlinearities of PIN diodes and varactor diodes caused by the increasing parasitic resistance in high-frequency bands [13].…”
Section: Fabrication Methodologies and Full-wave Analysis Of Reconfig...mentioning
confidence: 99%