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How to reduce the first sidelobe level of microstrip antenna array

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moj14mja

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hello
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I designed a 2X2 microstrip antenna array but the first sidelobe level was very high and the gain of the array was about 13 db.(I have attached hfss file)

1-its side lobe level is too high
How I can reduce the dide lobe level


2- there is multi gain method in hfssT which one is the gain that we measure in real antenna test
3- is there any method too measure sidelobe level in hfss?


thanks
 

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how much is high the side lobe, please attach a jpg of the beam
 

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One way to reduce side / back lobes are by fine tuning the reflectors' angles and sizes. (basically the ground plane has to be modified to get the most appropriate results).

You could also use a coupler alongwith the antenna to reduce side lobes or even completely remove the sidelobes !

You may use absorbers around the antenna and fine tune the same so that you achieve as low SLL though they are expensive as compared to the above methods.
 

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I think that 2x2 array is a very small array and the first side lobe is essentially a "grating lobe", that according to your inter-element spacing is more or less inside the visible space, thus at array factor level you cannot do anything ! The only thing is acting on the radiating element pattern that finely tuned can reduce the grating lobe.
 

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Placing your elements closer together will help. try it!
 

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