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Area of Science:

  • Electromagnetics and Antenna Theory
  • Microwave Engineering
  • Computational Electromagnetics

Background:

  • Reflectarray antennas are crucial for satellite communications, but accurate analysis, especially considering incident field angles, remains challenging.
  • Existing methods often simplify the electromagnetic interactions within dual-reflectarray systems, potentially limiting performance prediction accuracy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate a precise analysis technique for dual-reflectarray antennas that accounts for the angle of incidence on individual cells.
  • To verify the proposed analysis method through the design, manufacturing, and testing of a practical Ku-band dual-reflectarray antenna.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing the Method of Moments in the spectral domain with local periodicity assumption to compute incident and reflected fields.
  • Employing a sub-reflectarray grouping strategy to calculate fields on the main reflectarray elements.
  • Designing, fabricating, and experimentally testing a 50-cm Ku-band dual-reflectarray antenna.

Main Results:

  • The analysis technique accurately predicts the performance of dual-reflectarray antennas.
  • Simulated and measured radiation patterns showed strong agreement, validating the proposed method.
  • The demonstrator antenna achieved European coverage and a cross-polar discrimination exceeding 25 dB across the 12.975-14.25 GHz frequency band.

Conclusions:

  • The developed analysis technique provides accurate predictions for dual-reflectarray antennas, incorporating critical angle-of-incidence effects.
  • Experimental validation confirms the technique's efficacy, demonstrating its suitability for practical antenna design.
  • The validated method enables the design of high-performance dual-reflectarray antennas meeting stringent coverage and cross-polarization requirements.