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Novel thin and compact H-plane SIW horn antenna

Esquius-Morote, M.
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Zürcher, J.-F.  
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Mosig, J. R.  
2013
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

The substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology allows to construct several types of commonly used antennas in a planar way. However, some practical constraints limit their performances when frequencies below 20 GHz are considered. In the case of SIW horn antennas, the available substrates are much thinner than the wavelength yielding to poor matching and undesired back radiation. In this paper, an innovative structure to overcome these limitations is presented. It consists of a transition printed on the same SIW substrate, which improves both the radiation and the matching performances of conventional SIW horns. The horn shape is also further optimized by reducing its dimensions required for a given directivity. This is obtained by modifying the horn profile in order to effectively combine different TE modes. Guidelines are provided to design this type of thin and compact SIW horn antenna. They were applied to manufacture a prototype in the Ku-band with a substrate thinner than lambda(0)/10. Measurement results validate the proposed concepts showing excellent performances.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/Tap.2013.2254449
Web of Science ID

WOS:000319871400004

Author(s)
Esquius-Morote, M.
Zürcher, J.-F.  
Mosig, J. R.  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume

61

Issue

6

Start page

2911

End page

2920

Subjects

End-fire

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front-to-back ratio

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horn antenna

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horn taper

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low profile

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printed transition

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size reduction

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substrate integrated waveguide

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vertical polarization

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