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Demonstration of Equal-Intensity Beam Generation by Dielectric Metasurfaces
Published on: June 7, 2019
A high-gain dual-band shared-aperture array integrating zero-order-resonance patch and higher-order metasurface
Qian Chen1, You-Feng Cheng2, Chen-Hao Shao1
1Institute of Electromagnetics, Southwest Jiaotong University (SWJTU), Chengdu, 610031, China.
Abstract:
This letter proposes a high-gain shared-aperture array for vehicular communications which integrates the hybrid zeroth-order-resonance (ZOR) patch and the higher-order metasurface antenna (MA). In terms of each array element, four hybrid ZOR patches with shorting pins form a metasurface which is fed by slot coupling. Different from some reported designs which have more high-frequency elements than low-frequency ones, the whole array is composed of 4 [Formula: see text] 4 hybrid ZOR patches operating in C band (4.74-5.12 GHz) and 2 [Formula: see text] 2 MAs working in Ku band (13.0-14.0 GHz). Such a layout brings that the designed array has the benefit to reduce Ku-band loss. Measure results validate the dual-band operation and show that the antenna has its peak gains of 12.7 dBi and 17.2 dBi in these two bands, respectively, which can support vehicle-to-base station and vehicle-to-satellite communications.
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