3D-printed dual-reflector antenna with self-supported dielectric subreflector
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reflector antenna
dual-reflector antenna
3D printed antennas
aperture antennas
Cassegrain optics
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A dual-reflector antenna with a self-supported subreflector is proposed. The supporting structure is made of dielectric material and it is part of the feeding of the antenna, which is based onCassegrain optics and works at X-band. The feeding subsystem includes the primary feed, subreflector supporting structure and subreflector surface in a single dielectric piece, resulting in a compact, lightand low-cost solution. First, the subreflector and its feeding subsystem, based on a Dielectric Rectangular Waveguide (DRW) along with a hyperboloid, are described, and the phase center of the DRW and the antenna optics are defined. Then, two effective techniques to mitigate the refraction caused by the dielectric were proposed. Finally, the design was validated through the fabrication of a Cassegrain antenna using a 3Dprinting technique. Measurements and simulations show a very good agreement and an antenna of 26 dBi of directivity with overall very good performances is obtained, validating both the proposed subreflector and the design technique.
A dual-reflector antenna with a self-supported subreflector is proposed. The supporting structure is made of dielectric material and it is part of the feeding of the antenna, which is based onCassegrain optics and works at X-band. The feeding subsystem includes the primary feed, subreflector supporting structure and subreflector surface in a single dielectric piece, resulting in a compact, lightand low-cost solution. First, the subreflector and its feeding subsystem, based on a Dielectric Rectangular Waveguide (DRW) along with a hyperboloid, are described, and the phase center of the DRW and the antenna optics are defined. Then, two effective techniques to mitigate the refraction caused by the dielectric were proposed. Finally, the design was validated through the fabrication of a Cassegrain antenna using a 3Dprinting technique. Measurements and simulations show a very good agreement and an antenna of 26 dBi of directivity with overall very good performances is obtained, validating both the proposed subreflector and the design technique.
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This work was supported in part by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (ARTEINE) under Project TEC2017-86619-R, in part by the European Space Agency under Contract ESTEC/AO/1-7064/12/NL/MH, and in part by the Gobierno del Principado de Asturias/FEDER under Project GRUPIN-IDI/2018/000191.
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