Affiliation:
1. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Abstract
An optical phased array (OPA), especially a two-dimensional (2D) OPA,
suffers from the trade-off among steering range, beam width, and the
number of antennas. Aperiodic 2D array designs currently aimed to
reduce the number of antennas and reduce grating lobes within a wide
range fall short when an aperture approaches millimeter size. A
circular OPA design is proposed to address this issue. The circular
design substantially reduces the number of antennas while achieving
the same wide steering range and narrow beam width of optimized
aperiodic 2D OPA designs. Its efficient suppression of grating lobes,
the key to a wide steering range with minimal number of antennas and
large antenna spacing, is theoretically studied and validated by
simulation. The novel, to the best of our knowledge, design allows
less than 100 antennas, orders of magnitude reduction, for millimeter
size aperture OPA designs. It paves the way for commercialization by
significantly reducing control complexity and power consumption.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
China Postdoctoral Science
Foundation
Natural Science Basic Research Program of
Shaanxi Province
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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