Matthew R. Konkol, Victoria A. Carey, S. Shi, C. Schuetz, D. Prather
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Millimeter-wave photonic tightly coupled array for 5G applications
We present the design and analysis of a millimeter-wave photonic tightly coupled array. Simulations show it is possible to achieve good radiation efficiency across several of the frequency bands spanning 15-60 GHz proposed for future 5G applications using high-power photodiodes to excite the antenna elements.