2-D planar leaky-wave antenna with fixed frequency beam steering through broadside
A two-dimensional leaky-wave antenna fed by an array of fully integrated sources and able to provide fixed-frequency continuous beam steering through broadside is presented in this contribution. The structure is constituted by a 'bull-eye' leaky-wave antenna fed by a proper arrangement of four surface-wave launchers, whose excitation coefficients are selected to control the beam pointing angle around broadside. The excitation of a dominant leaky-wave field over the aperture allows the structure to provide limited gain degradation scanning off broadside while steering in the elevation and azimuth planes in the far-field. Experimental results are reported, showing beam scanning in both planes at 20 GHz with gain values of about 10 dBi at broadside. Such a novel design is based on a low-cost and low-profile technology and it can be useful for radar and satellite systems, as well as automotive and other communication applications.