Fixed-Frequency Reconfigurable Leaky-Wave Antennas with Simplified Biasing
Abstract
This work introduces a reconfigurable leaky-waveguide antenna with a simplified biasing scheme for dynamic beam steering at a fixed frequency. Unlike prior metasurface-aided leaky-waveguide antennas that employ tunable metasurfaces as radiative apertures, our approach utilizes them as a waveguide wall solely to control the guided mode. As a result, the proposed structure eliminates the need for local biasing schemes commonly required in earlier designs, significantly simplifying the biasing process. The radiation is achieved by employing passive, angle-independent metasurfaces that allow beam steering across broadside. The feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed design are validated through full-wave simulations.
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