IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation | 2021

Wideband Antennas Using Coaxial Waveguide

 
 
 

Abstract


Waveguide arrays comprise slot radiators cut into hollow, single-mode, standing wave structures. Their impedance bandwidth and compactness are limited by the waveguide cutoff. By using the TEM mode of a coaxial waveguide, a more compact structure with a larger bandwidth is possible at the expense of increased ohmic loss in the waveguide. Using this basis, a new type of slotted coaxial waveguide antenna is presented. A compact waveguide array means that the element and array aspects are not independent, and with no accurate transmission line models for the structure, the design is from a parametric study by simulation. Two basic designs are demonstrated: the first with no constraint on the azimuthal extent of the slots, and the second where some mechanical strength of the waveguide is maintained by constraining the azimuthal extent of the slots to be 90° or less. The parametric studies provide insight for realizing the high bandwidth, and measurements of prototypes confirm the performance. These antennas are useful for integration with cylindrical structures such as masts or bicycle and drone frames.

Volume 69
Pages 6273-6283
DOI 10.1109/TAP.2021.3070121
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

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