Dual-Band Ultrathin Meta-Array for Polarization Conversion in <i>Ku</i>/<i>Ka</i>-Band With Broadband Transmission
Ayesha Kosar Fahad, Cunjun Ruan, Rabia Nazir, Tanveer Ul Haq, Wenlong He
Abstract
Polarization converters play an important role in modern communication systems, but their wide and multiple band operation to facilitate volume and size reduction is quite challenging. In this letter, a dual-band linear polarization (LP) to circular polarization (CP) converter is presented using a novel design procedure based on geometric parameters optimization of a meta-array. For dual-band operation, the concept of mutual interaction of two distinct resonators is used. Step-by-step design procedure is proposed and an example is presented to convert incident x (y) polarization into transmitted left-hand circular polarized (LH-CP) [right-hand circular polarized (RH-CP)] in Ku band (15.15-19.5 GHz) and RHCP (LHCP) in Ka-band (33.1-39.05 GHz). After performing model-based theoretical paradigm analysis, and full-wave simulation and optimization, the converter is fabricated and the measurements are performed with a vector network analyzer. The measured results, close to simulation results, depict the validity and reliability of the design. The proposed meta-array is ultrathin, wideband, and polarization diverse, which is very suitable for wide range of applications including millimeter-wave-communication.