Gang Zhang;Hongtao Gu;Jinxuan Ni;Hao Yu;Yanqun Liu;Xin Zhou;Jiquan Yang;Jiasheng Hong
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摘要
本文提出了一种基于半模沟槽间隙波导(HM-GGW)的紧凑、宽带、高选择性的毫米波3d打印滤波天线。首先,利用两个HM-GGW谐振器(hm - ggws)和三个虹膜谐振器开发了一个五阶带通滤波器(BPF)。通过交叉耦合和旁路耦合产生4个柔性传输零点。TZs的数量和位置可以通过金属盖板上的扰动销精心调整。然后,根据反射系数匹配原理,将原BPF的第二端口替换为阶梯式开放式波导,最后实现滤波天线,继承了BPF的所有优良性能特征。为了验证,利用3d打印技术制作了工作在Ka波段的五阶滤波天线原型。该原型实现了24.2% (24.8 GHz至31.62 GHz)的- 10 dB IBW,具有四个可调辐射零点(RNs),整个工作频段的峰值增益为10.1 dBi,峰值总效率为97%。
Compact and Wideband Millimeter-Wave 3-D Printing Filtering Antenna With High Selectivity Based on Half-Mode Groove Gap Waveguide
This letter presents a compact and wideband millimeter-wave 3-D printing filtering antenna with high selectivity based on half-mode groove gap waveguide (HM-GGW). To begin with, a fifth-order bandpass filter (BPF) is developed using two HM-GGW resonators (HM-GGWRs) and three iris resonators. Four flexible transmission zeros (TZs) are generated by cross-coupling and bypass coupling. The number and positions of the TZs can be elaborately adjusted by a disturbed pin on the metal cover plate. Then, based on the reflection coefficient matching principle, the second port of the original BPF is replaced with a stepped open-ended waveguide, and finally, a filtering antenna is realized, inheriting all the favorable performance characteristics of the BPF. For verification, a fifth-order filtering antenna prototype working in the Ka band is fabricated by 3-D printing technology. The prototype achieves a −10 dB IBW of 24.2% (ranging from 24.8 GHz to 31.62 GHz), features four adjustable radiation nulls (RNs), and exhibits a peak gain of 10.1 dBi along with a peak total efficiency of 97% across the entire operating band.
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