Magnetic field assisted beam-scanning leaky-wave antenna utilizing one-way waveguide

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Abstract

We propose a Leaky-Wave Antenna (LWA) based on one-way yttrium-iron-garnet (YIG)-air-metal waveguide. We first analyze the dispersion of the LWA, showing the one-way feature and the radiation loss. Owing to the unique one-way dispersive property, the beam radiated from the LWA can have very narrow beam width, at the same time having large scanning angle. The main beam angle obtained by full-wave simulation is consistent with our theoretical prediction with the aid of the dispersion. For a given frequency, we can realize continuous beam scanning by varying the magnetic field, where the 3 dB beam width is much narrower than previously demonstrated. Our results pave a new way to realize continuous angle scanning at a fix frequency for modern communications.

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Hong, L., You, Y., Shen, Q., Wang, Y., Liu, X., Zhang, H., … Xiao, S. (2019). Magnetic field assisted beam-scanning leaky-wave antenna utilizing one-way waveguide. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53431-8

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