2008
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2008.916965
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A CPS Leaky-Wave Antenna With Reduced Beam Squinting Using NRI-TL Metamaterials

Abstract: A reduced beam-squinting printed leaky-wave antenna (LWA) is proposed, comprising cascaded negative-refractive-index transmission-line (NRI-TL) metamaterial unit cells. Each NRI-TL unit cell is implemented in co-planar strip (CPS) technology and consists of a host TL loaded with series interdigitated capacitors and shunt meandered inductors. Periodic analysis is applied to the NRI-TL unit cell in order to extract the dispersion and Bloch impedance characteristics. Subsequently, the angular variation of the mai… Show more

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“…There are a number of methods proposed to tailor the properties of EBG cells such as interdigitation [6,16,17], trimming [9], and much less commonly, thickening [5,18,19]. In this section, these methods are applied to the thin via-less mushroom-like EBG cell in Fig.…”
Section: Thickening Interdigitation and Trimmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a number of methods proposed to tailor the properties of EBG cells such as interdigitation [6,16,17], trimming [9], and much less commonly, thickening [5,18,19]. In this section, these methods are applied to the thin via-less mushroom-like EBG cell in Fig.…”
Section: Thickening Interdigitation and Trimmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transmission-line metamaterial (TL-MTM) technology has been applied to various types of antennas, i.e. compact antennas [8][9][10][11][12], leaky-wave antennas [13] and series-fed antenna arrays [14]. In [7], the bandwidth and radiation characteristics of monopole antennas, which are based on T-and F-shaped radiators, are loaded with split-ring resonators of various sizes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to the presence of these reactive loading elements, there are more degrees of freedom for design purposes (as compared to ordinary transmission lines), and the implementation of microwave components with reduced size and high performance, or the design of devices exhibiting novel functionalities, is possible. There are many reported examples of microwave components based on metamaterial transmission lines, such as enhanced bandwidth components [1][2][3][4], multiband components [5][6][7][8], leaky-wave antennas with end-fire to back-fire scanning capability [9][10][11][12], compact and multiband filters [13][14][15][16], couplers [17][18], etc. In most of these implementations, the key aspect to achieve the required device performance or functionality is the controllability of both the characteristic impedance and the dispersion in the constitutive metamaterial transmission lines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%