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Surface Wave Reduction in Antenna Arrays Using Metasurface Inclusion for MIMO and SAR Systems
Author(s) -
Alibakhshikenari Mohammad,
Virdee Bal S.,
See Chan H.,
AbdAlhameed Raed A.,
Falcone Francisco,
Limiti Ernesto
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
radio science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.371
H-Index - 84
eISSN - 1944-799X
pISSN - 0048-6604
DOI - 10.1029/2019rs006871
Subject(s) - ground plane , antenna (radio) , optics , physics , center frequency , mimo , reduction (mathematics) , acoustics , computer science , telecommunications , channel (broadcasting) , mathematics , geometry , band pass filter
An effective method is presented for suppressing mutual coupling between adjacent radiating elements which is based on metasurface isolation for multiple‐input multiple‐output (MIMO) and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems. This is achieved by choking surface current waves induced over the patch antenna by inserting a cross‐shaped metasurface structure between the radiating elements. Each arm of the cross‐shaped structure constituting the metasurface is etched with meander line slot. Effectiveness of the metasurface is demonstrated for a 2 × 2 antenna array that operates over six frequency subbands in X, Ku, and K bands. With the proposed technique, the maximum improvement achieved in attenuating mutual coupling between neighboring antennas is 8.5 dB (8–8.4 GHz), 28 dB (9.6–10.8 GHz), 27 dB (11.7–12.6 GHz), 7.5 dB (13.4–14.2 GHz), 13 dB (16.5–16.8 GHz), and 22.5 dB (18.5–20.3 GHz). Furthermore, with the proposed technique (i) minimum center‐to‐center separation between the radiating elements can be reduced to 0.26 λ 0 , where λ 0 is 8.0 GHz; (ii) use of ground‐plane or defected ground structures are unnecessary; (iii) use of short‐circuited via‐holes are avoided; (iv) it eliminates the issue with poor front‐to‐back ratio; and (v) it can be applied to existing arrays retrospectively.