Experimental demonstration of metamaterials application for mitigating scan blindness in phased array antennas

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This paper presents two metamaterial-inspired solutions to mitigate the scan blindness effects in a phased array antenna. In the first solution, portions of a bed of nails are introduced in the radome to prevent the excitation of surface waves. In the second solution, a superstrate metasurface is designed to synthesize a permittivity tensor optimized to achieve a wide angle impedance matching. In both approaches, the numerical simulations are successfully compared with measurements of a phased array antenna prototype with 100 elements. The wire medium-based solution reveals an effective way for reducing the blind-spot in a wide bandwidth, while the metaradome has been found less suitable for the same purpose.

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Rodríguez-Ulibarri, P., Crépin, T., Martel, C., Boust, F., Falcone, F., Loecker, C., … Beruete, M. (2016). Experimental demonstration of metamaterials application for mitigating scan blindness in phased array antennas. EPJ Applied Metamaterials, 3. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjam/2016010

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