IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation | 2021
A High-Efficiency Conformal Transmitarray Antenna Employing Dual-Layer Ultrathin Huygens Element
Abstract
A high-efficiency conformal transmitarray with ultrathin dual-layer Huygens element is developed. The element consists of “I” shape patches for magnetic response and “T” shape stubs for electric response printed on two metal layers of a single substrate with only 0.5 mm thickness ( $\\lambda _{0}$ /60 at 10 GHz). By tuning the magnetic and electric responses, the transmitting phase of the element can be changed. Eight elements are designed to cover quantized 360° phase range with a maximal 1.67 dB loss. Then, the proposed elements are employed in a small conformal transmitarray design. To improve the antenna efficiency, the elements’ dimensions are calculated by considering the oblique incidence effects. Finally, a cylindrically conformal transmitarray with a larger aperture size is simulated, fabricated, and measured. It can achieve a measured gain of 20.6 dBi with a 47% aperture efficiency.