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An UWB Hemispherical Vivaldi Array

Applied Physics 2022-06-07 v1

Abstract

We report the first conformal ultra-wide band (UWB) array on a doubly curved surface for wide angle electronic scanning. We use a quadrilateral mesh as the basis for systematically arraying UWB radiators on arbitrary surfaces. A prototype consisting of a 52 element, dual-polarized Vivaldi array arranged over a 181 mm diameter hemisphere is developed. The antennas and SMP connectors are 3D printed out of titanium to allow for simple fabrication and assembly. We derive the theoretical gain of a hemispherical array based on the antenna size and number of elements. The measured realized gain of the prototype array is within 2 dB of the theoretical value from 2-18 GHz and scan angles out to 120{\deg} from the z-axis. This field of view is twice that of a planar array with the same diameter in agreement with theory. This work provides a baseline performance for larger conformal arrays that have more uniform meshes. Furthermore, the basic concept can be extended to other UWB radiating elements.

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@article{arxiv.2206.02552,
  title  = {An UWB Hemispherical Vivaldi Array},
  author = {Carl Pfeiffer and Jeffrey Massman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.02552},
  year   = {2022}
}

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11 pages, 16 figures