Two-Degree-of-Freedom Control of Field Distribution on Nonreciprocal Metamaterial-Line Resonators and Its Applications to Polarization-Plane-Rotation and Beam- Scanning Leaky-Wave Antennas

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques(2022)

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Two-degree-of-freedom control of field distribution on the pseudotraveling wave resonator using nonreciprocal metamaterial lines is demonstrated for the first time. Dynamic control of current distribution on the resonator is given based on circuit theory. We employed a normally magnetized ferrite microstrip line-based composite right-/left-handed (CRLH) transmission line as a metamaterial with variable phase-shifting nonreciprocity. Numerical simulation results show that the phase gradient of the fields along the resonator is controlled by the applied dc magnetic field to the ferrite. By changing the reflection coefficients of two reflectors inserted at both ends of the CRLH line section, current distribution along series and shunt branches of the unit cell is continuously and drastically changed under the resonance. The variable field distribution was implemented to polarization-plane-rotation and beam-scanning leaky-wave antennas. The experimental demonstration verifies our basic concept and shows the performance of the prototype antenna with a beam scanning angle of 20° and a continuous rotation angle of polarization plane by ±70° at the fixed frequency.
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Beam steering,electromagnetic metamaterials,ferrite devices,leaky-wave antennas,periodic structures
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