A circularly polarized folded reflectarray antenna using a polarization-sensitive linear-to-circular polarization converter

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Abstract

This work proposes a low-profile circularly polarized folded reflectarray antenna (CPFRA). Compared to traditional CPFRA that comprise the main reflectarray, a polarization grid (PG), and a linear-to-circular polarization (LP-CP) converter, the proposed CPFRA utilizes a polarization-sensitive LP-CP converter that plays the roles of both PG and LP-CP converter to minimize the CPFRA profile. One period of the polarization-sensitive LP-CP converter consists of an LP and a CP patch on the bottom and top layer of the substrates, respectively, which are connected by a metalized via. Due to its frequency-selective characteristic, the polarization-sensitive LP-CP surface can simultaneously reflect the x-polarized waves and transfer the received y-polarized waves into the CP state. A 1-bit unit cell at the bottom layer is adopted for polarization conversion and phase shift. A planar patch antenna is integrated as the primary feeding source. A high-gain circularly polarized folded reflectarray antenna at the X-band is designed, fabricated, and measured. Both simulated and measured results demonstrate the advantages of high gain and a lower profile of the proposed CPFRA compared to those in its traditional counterparts.

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Liu, S., Li, Y., Wong, S. W., Zhang, X., Wang, S., Fang, L., & Gao, Q. (2022). A circularly polarized folded reflectarray antenna using a polarization-sensitive linear-to-circular polarization converter. Frontiers in Physics, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2022.983951

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