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Development of a Low-Cost Lightweight Advanced K-Band Horn Antenna With Charge-Programmed Deposition 3-D Printing

Junbo Wang, Zhenpeng Xu, Zhen Wang, Xiaoyu Zheng, Yahya Rahmat‐Samii

2023IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters18 citationsDOI

Abstract

We present the first development of a lightweight, monolithic, circularly polarized K-band horn antenna developed using a novel charge-programmed deposition (CPD) manufacturing process. The horn has a polymer body with metalized interior surface. The CPD process creates complex geometries with programmed charged surfaces via 3-D printing and allows the deposition of metallics anywhere within the 3-D layout. Intricate internal structures of the horn, such as the meandered waveguide transition and the septum polarizer, were successfully constructed. Measured patterns of the horn demonstrated great agreement with simulations, with an axial ratio below 2.5 dB in the range of 17.5–20.5 GHz. The total weight of the horn is only 11 g, marking a significant weight reduction of around 80% compared with traditionally fabricated horns of similar size and operating frequency. The low-cost and lightweight horn antennas enabled by this process can significantly benefit mass- and cost-sensitive applications, such as small satellite and CubeSat missions.

Topics & Concepts

French hornHorn antennaCubeSatMaterials scienceKa bandDeposition (geology)Antenna (radio)Communications satelliteOptoelectronicsDirectional antennaOpticsElectrical engineeringEngineeringSlot antennaPhysicsAcousticsAerospace engineeringSatelliteGeologyPaleontologySedimentMicrowave Engineering and WaveguidesAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesAntenna Design and Optimization
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