Title :
A tunable impedance surface performing as a reconfigurable beam steering reflector
Author :
Sievenpiper, Dan ; Schaffner, James ; Loo, Robert ; Tangonan, Gregory ; Ontiveros, Samuel ; Harold, Rick
Author_Institution :
HRL Labs., Malibu, CA, USA
fDate :
3/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We describe a reconfigurable microwave surface that performs as a new kind of beam steering reflector. The surface is textured with an array of tiny resonators, which provide a frequency-dependent surface impedance. By tuning the individual resonators, the surface impedance, and thus the reflection coefficient phase, can be varied as a function of position across the reflector. Using a reflection phase gradient, the surface can steer a reflected beam. As an example, we have built a simple mechanically tuned surface in which physical motion of only 1/100 wavelength generates a sufficient phase gradient to steer a reflected beam by ±16 degrees. To steer to greater angles, the surface can be configured as an artificial microwave grating, capable of ±38 degrees of beam steering. The concept of the tunable impedance surface demonstrated here can be extended to electrically controlled structures, which would permit more elaborate reflection phase patterns, and provide more capabilities, such as the ability to focus or steer multiple beams
Keywords :
beam steering; cavity resonators; electric impedance; microwave antenna arrays; reflector antennas; scanning antennas; 3.1 GHz; antenna arrays; artificial microwave grating; coupled resonant cavities; frequency-dependent surface impedance; reconfigurable beam steering reflector; reconfigurable microwave surface; reflection pattern; reflection phase gradient; reflector antennas; resonator array; scanning antennas; tunable impedance surface; Antenna arrays; Beam steering; Feeds; Optical reflection; Phased arrays; Radio frequency; Reflector antennas; Resonance; Surface impedance; Surface texture;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on