Guided-wave manipulation in SIW H-plane horn antenna by combining phase correction and holographic-based leakage.

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Published: July 2022

A hybrid technique is proposed to manipulate the field distribution in a substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) H-plane horn to enhance its radiation characteristics. The technique comprises two cascaded steps to govern the guided waves in the structure. The first step is to correct the phase of fields and form a quasi-uniform distribution in the flare section so that the gain increases and side-lobe-level (SLL) decreases. This is obtained by loading the structure with a novel modulated metal-via lens. Field expansion on the radiating aperture of the SIW H-plane horn generates backward surface waves on both broad walls which increases the backlobe. In the second step, these backward surface waves are recycled and directed forward with the aid of holography theory. This is achieved by adding a couple of dielectric slabs with holographic-based patterns of metallic strips on both broad walls. With this step, the backlobe is reduced and the endfire gain is further increased. Using the proposed technique, the structure is designed and fabricated to operate at [Formula: see text] GHz which simultaneously improves the measured values of gain to 11.65 dBi, H-plane SLL to [Formula: see text] dB, and front-to-back ratio to 17.02 dB.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9253047PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15123-8DOI Listing

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