Millimeter-Wave Wideband Dual-Beam Endfire Dielectric Resonator Antenna

IF 3.7 2区 计算机科学 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Gonghao Fan;Wei Qin;Yi Guo;Jin Shi;Ruirui Jiang
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Abstract

A dual-beam endfire dielectric resonator antenna (EFDRA) with wideband performance for millimeter-wave application is proposed. An equivalent electrical wall composed of three metal strips and a row of metal vias is introduced to the middle position of the dielectric resonator (DR) and connected with the T-shaped feeding structure to achieve wideband dual beam by generating the modified TE12δ mode and the anti-phase TE13δ mode. The two modes can be equivalent to two and four anti-phase magnetic currents, respectively, which can both support dual-beam endfire radiation and form wideband design. Meanwhile, the vertical E-field components contributing to unwanted broadside radiation in the two modes will cancel each other out because they are distributed symmetrically in even numbers with similar amplitude and anti-phase, thus restraining broadside radiation. The T-shaped feeding structure is used to generate anti-phase currents, which can simultaneously excite the two modes. Compared with the state-of-the-art dual-beam endfire antennas, the proposed antenna shows a wider bandwidth and higher radiation efficiency. For demonstration, a wideband dual-beam EFDRA prototype is designed and measured. The proposed antenna achieves a 10 dB impedance matching bandwidth of 27.6% [(21.2 to 28) GHz] with a stable direction of the dual beams.
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期刊介绍: IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters (AWP Letters) is devoted to the rapid electronic publication of short manuscripts in the technical areas of Antennas and Wireless Propagation. These are areas of competence for the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S). AWPL aims to be one of the "fastest" journals among IEEE publications. This means that for papers that are eventually accepted, it is intended that an author may expect his or her paper to appear in IEEE Xplore, on average, around two months after submission.
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