The present invention relates to the field of antennas. More particularly, the present invention relates to a reflectarray.
Referring to
Unlike prior art, it is possible to operate a reflectarray according to the present disclosure at dual frequencies and it is possible to operate a reflectarray according to the present disclosure at dual frequencies and in dual polarization.
According to a first aspect, a reflectarray is disclosed, the reflectarray comprising: a first array of conductive patches supported by a substrate, wherein each conductive patch in the first array has a first center line along a Y-direction and a second centerline along an X-direction; a plurality of first variable capacitors, wherein each first variable capacitor is electrically coupled to one of the conductive patches in the first array along the first centerline; and a plurality of second variable capacitors, wherein each second variable capacitor is electrically coupled to one of the conductive patches in the first array along the second centerline.
According to a second aspect, a method for manufacturing a reflectarray is disclosed, the method comprising: forming a first array of conductive patches on a substrate, wherein each conductive patch in the first array has a first center line along a Y-direction and a second centerline along an X-direction; coupling each first variable capacitor of a plurality of first variable capacitors to one of the conductive patches in the first array along the first centerline; and coupling each second variable capacitor of a plurality of second variable capacitors to one of the conductive patches in the first array along the second centerline.
According to a third aspect, a reflectarray is disclosed, the reflectarray comprising: an array of conductive patches supported by a substrate, wherein each conductive patch in the first array has a first center line along a Y-direction and a second centerline along an X-direction; a plurality of first variable capacitors, wherein each first variable capacitor is electrically coupled to one of the conductive patches in the array along the first centerline; a plurality of parasitic elements wherein each parasitic element is disposed adjacent to each of the conductive patches in the array of conductive patches; and a plurality of second variable capacitors, wherein each second variable capacitor is electrically coupled to one of the adjacent parasitic elements the second centerline.
a-9i depict exemplary top views of the unit cell of
In the following description, like reference numbers are used to identify like elements. Furthermore, the drawings are intended to illustrate major features of exemplary embodiments in a diagrammatic manner. The drawings are not intended to depict every feature of every implementation nor relative dimensions of the depicted elements, and are not drawn to scale.
A phase of a reflection from each patch antenna in a reflectarray may be dictated by the frequency of the resonance for the mode excited in the patch antenna structure. The reflected phase may vary with frequency by 360 degrees around the mode's resonant frequency, and the modes resonance frequency may be varied with a variable capacitor. Thus by using a varactor to vary the resonance frequency of each patch antenna independently, the phase of the energy scattered from each patch antenna may be varied across the surface of the reflectarray. A steerable antenna pattern according to the present disclosure may be used to control the spatial location of the peak in the reflected radiation by controlling the phase of the scattered energy.
Referring to
The length L of the patches 35 can be used to determine a frequency f1 of the energy polarized along the Y-direction that is going to be reflected off of the patches 35. Specifically,
Similarly, the width W of the patches 35 can be used to determine a frequency f2 of the energy polarized along the X-direction that is going to be reflected off the patches 35. Specifically,
By varying the voltage applied to the varactor diode 45, the phase of the reflected energy polarized along the Y-direction can be varied. Similarly, by varying the voltage applied to the varactor diode 40, the phase of the reflected energy polarized along the X-direction can also be varied independently of the energy polarized along the Y-direction.
Referring to
The length L of the patches 55a can be used to determine a frequency f1 of the energy polarized along the Y-direction that is going to be reflected off the patches 55a. Specifically,
Similarly, the width W of the patches 55a can be used to determine a frequency f2 of the energy polarized along the X-direction that is going to be reflected off the patches 55a. Specifically,
The length L of the patches 55b can be used to determine a frequency f1 of the energy polarized along the X-direction that is going to be reflected off the patches 55b, specifically,
Similarly, the width W of the patches 55b can be used to determine a frequency f2 of the energy polarized along the Y-direction that is going to be reflected off the patches 55b, specifically,
By varying the voltages applied to the varactor diodes 60a, 60b, 65a and 65b, the phase of the reflected energy for f1 and f2 polarized along the X-direction and Y-direction can be varied.
In one exemplary embodiment, the patches 55a and 55b may be located on the same dielectric layer 80 as shown in
Although
The foregoing detailed description of exemplary and preferred embodiments is presented for purposes of illustration and disclosure in accordance with the requirements of the law. It is not intended to be exhaustive nor to limit the invention to the precise form(s) described, but only to enable others skilled in the art to understand how the invention may be suited for a particular use or implementation. The possibility of modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. No limitation is intended by the description of exemplary embodiments which may have included tolerances, feature dimensions, specific operating conditions, engineering specifications, or the like, and which may vary between implementations or with changes to the state of the art, and no limitation should be implied therefrom. Applicant has made this disclosure with respect to the current state of the art, but also contemplates advancements and that adaptations in the future may take into consideration of those advancements, namely in accordance with the then current state of the art. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the Claims as written and equivalents as applicable. Reference to a claim element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated. Moreover, no element, component, nor method or process step in this disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or step is explicitly recited in the claims. No claim element herein is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. Sec. 112, sixth paragraph, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for . . . ” and no method or process step herein is to be construed under those provisions unless the step, or steps, are expressly recited using the phrase “step(s) for . . . .”
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