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Wideband Circularly Polarized Antenna With In-Lens Polarizer for High-Speed Communications

Marta Arias Campo, Giorgio Carluccio, Darwin Blanco, O. Litschke, S. Bruni, Nuria Llombart

2020IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation31 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this contribution, a broadband G-band leaky-wave (LW) fed lens antenna with an integrated dielectric grid polarizer is presented. The proposed wideband polarizer unit cell geometry enables its fabrication at frequencies higher than 100 GHz, presenting high transmission properties and low axial ratio (AR). A quasi-analytic technique based on multilayer spectral Green's function combined with a numerical Floquet modes' solver is used to optimize the lens aperture efficiency and AR. The proposed technique is validated via full-wave (FW) simulations. A design is proposed in low dielectric permittivity material, achieving FW simulated aperture efficiency higher than 75% over 44% relative bandwidth, and an AR lower than 3 dB over 35% relative bandwidth. The antenna is able to achieve multiple directive circularly polarized (CP) beams when fed by a focal plane array, preserving the AR bandwidth. A prototype has been fabricated and measured, exhibiting an excellent agreement with quasi-analytic and FW simulations.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsWidebandPolarizerAxial ratioBandwidth (computing)PhysicsMaterials scienceCircular polarizationMicrostripComputer scienceTelecommunicationsBirefringenceMicrowave Engineering and WaveguidesSuperconducting and THz Device TechnologyAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
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