학술논문

Reflectarray Design Using a Discrete Dipole Framework
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation IEEE Open J. Antennas Propag. Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Open Journal of. 4:216-228 2023
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Aerospace
Phase modulation
Inverse problems
Design methodology
Patch antennas
Scattering
Ray tracing
Gray-scale
Reflectarray
dipole
polarizability
Language
ISSN
2637-6431
Abstract
We propose and numerically validate a patch reflectarray modeling approach suitable for small patches that describes each patch as a pair of polarizable magnetic dipoles. We introduce an extraction technique to obtain the effective polarizability of the patch dipoles via full-wave simulations on individual patches, followed by a beamforming design routine valid under weakly scattering configurations. This dipole framework serves as an alternative to the ray tracing model often used in reflectarray designs, in which rays are drawn from the feed point and scattered off of the patch elements. Whereas the ray tracing method solves the design problem in terms of phase delays, the dipole framework presented here has the potential to accurately design and predict beam patterns using a fully dipolar treatment of empirically characterized patches. We illustrate this technique by applying it to two modulation strategies: a variable patch size reflectarray in which the phase can be continuously tuned (grayscale patch response), and a fixed patch size (binary patch response) in which on/off modulation is achieved through selective patch electrical shorting. Methods for incorporating these cases into the dipole design framework are discussed and the results compared to those from full wave simulation.