access icon free Tunable millimetre-wave phase shifting surfaces using piezoelectric actuators

A novel technique for tuning periodic phase shifting surfaces at millimetre-waves is presented. The proposed structure consists of a periodic surface placed over a ground plane creating an air cavity. The periodic surface is formed by a two-dimensional array of metallic square loop elements printed on a 0.8 mm thick dielectric substrate. When excited by a plane wave, the structure is acting as an artificial impedance surface, reflecting the incident wave with a wide range of phase values within a specific frequency band. The tuning is achieved by means of a small number of piezoelectric actuators which support the periodic surface. The actuators are placed around the periodic surfaces thereby not interfering with the radiation performance and introducing no losses. They produce a displacement between the periodic surface and the ground plane when voltage is applied, which in turn changes the reflection phase response of the structure. Full wave periodic simulations have been carried out in three-dimensional electromagnetic simulation software (CST Microwave StudioTM) to extract the reflection characteristics and evaluate the expected tuning range of the proposed structure. A prototype has been fabricated and measured validating the concept.

Inspec keywords: millimetre wave phase shifters; microstrip antenna arrays; tuning; antenna phased arrays; piezoelectric actuators; electromagnetic wave reflection; electric impedance

Other keywords: tunable millimetre-wave phase shifting surfaces; metallic square loop elements; piezoelectric actuators; air cavity; periodic surface; artificial impedance surface; incident wave reflection; three-dimensional electromagnetic simulation software; dielectric substrate; two-dimensional array; reflection phase response

Subjects: Microwave circuits and devices; Electromagnetic wave propagation; Antenna arrays; Piezoelectric devices

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