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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume 47 Number 5, May 1999

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A Parameter Study of Stripline-Fed Vivaldi Notch-Antenna Arrays

Joon Shin and Daniel H. Schaubert, Fellow, IEEE

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Abstract:

A parameter study of Vivaldi notch-antenna arrays demonstrates that the wide-band performance of these antennas can be improved systematically. Stripline-fed Vivaldi antennas are comprised of: 1) a stripline-to-slotline transition; 2) a stripline stub and a slotline cavity; and 3) a tapered slot. The impedances of the slotline cavity and the tapered slot radiator combine at the transition to yield an equivalent series impedance on the feedline. The stripline stub can be represented by a series reactance. The resistance and reactance of the antenna impedance yield insights into the effects of various design parameters. In particular, it is found that the minimum operating frequency can be lowered primarily by increasing the antenna resistance through the change of design parameters. However, beyond a limit for each design parameter, the in-band performance begins to deteriorate. Plots of antenna impedance versus frequency for several parameter variations have been obtained by using a full wave method of moments analysis of infinite arrays. These plots provide a means for designers to systematically improve array performance with bandwidths in excess of 6:1 having been achieved.

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