S. Khanal, S. van Berkel, S. Rahiminejad, C. Jung-Kubiak, A. Maestrini, G. Chattopadhyay
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Demonstration of a 1-D Submillimeter-Wave Phased Array with MEMS Phase Shifters
At submillimeter-wave frequencies, due to the nonavailability of low-loss phase shifters, electronic antenna beam scanning is difficult to realize. Traditionally, power-hungry and bulky motors are used to mechanically scan the antenna beam. At lower-frequencies, phased array antennas are most commonly used where low-loss phase shifters are used with the array elements to accomplish beam steering. However, development of similar phased array antennas at submillimeter-waves has been challenging. Recently, we have developed a low-loss microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based phased shifter in the 500-750 GHz band. In this work, we present a submillimeter-wave phased array antenna system with a cavity-backed double slot antenna architecture using the MEMS-based phase shifters. To demonstrate the concept, we developed two arrays: first one is a 8$\times$1 linear antenna array with a fixed waveguide feeding network that achieved ±20°. beam scanning, 18 dB directivity, and less than 1 dB scan loss over the design frequency of 500.570 GHz. The second one is a 4 $\times$ 1 linear antenna array with integrated MEMS-based phase shifters on each array element, achieving 15 dB directivity and capable of dynamic beam scanning over a range of ±9° All the plots presented are simulated results since the parts are currently being fabricated. We hope to have access to our assembly and measurement facilities over the next few months and present measured performances at the conference.