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Journal of applied physics, 2011-08, Vol.110 (4), p.044904-044904-8
2011

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Three-dimensional broadband and high-directivity lens antenna made of metamaterials
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  • Journal of applied physics, 2011-08, Vol.110 (4), p.044904-044904-8
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American Institute of Physics
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
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  • We present the theoretical modeling and prototype demonstration of a three-dimensional broadband, low-loss, dual-polarization, and high-directivity lens antenna using gradient index (GRIN) metamaterials, which is composed of multi-layer microstrip square-ring arrays. The elements of metamaterials, closed square-ring units of variable sizes, are distributed on the planar substrate to satisfy the radial gradient index function and the axial impedance matching layer configuration of the lens. The gradient-index metamaterials are designed to transform the spherical wave-front into the planar wave-front and to minimize the reflection loss. A prototype lens antenna, which consists of a metal conical horn and the gradient-index lens, are simulated, constructed, and measured. The resemblance of simulation and measurement results shows that the prototype lens antenna maintains low return loss and high directivity on the whole X-band (from 8 GHz to 12 GHz). Compared to the traditional horn antenna, the metamaterial GRIN lens antenna has much superior performance-for instance, the gain increases by 6 dBi at 12 GHz. These results demonstrate the feasibility of such a light weight slab metamaterial lens for broadband and high-directivity antenna applications, such as in radar and communication systems. We have used the lens antennas in the measurements of a three-dimensional invisibility cloak due to the high directivity.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0021-8979
eISSN: 1089-7550
DOI: 10.1063/1.3622596
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1063_1_3622596
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