A Wideband Dual-Linearly Polarized Folded ME-Dipole Transmitarray Antenna with Low H/F Ratio

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)466-475
Journal / PublicationIEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume72
Issue number1
Online published1 Nov 2023
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Abstract

A wideband dual-linearly polarized (dual LP) low-profile transmitarray (TA) antenna is proposed based on a novel folded scheme and a magnetoelectric (ME) dipole structure. Introducing a phase-gradient reflective surface (PGRS) in the folded scheme, the space sandwiched by the TA surface and the feed is reduced by two-third, leading to the low-profile structure. To validate this scheme, a center-fed ME dipole antenna is proposed and extended to be a dual-LP TA element with independently controlled 1-bit resolution for the two orthogonal linear polarizations. On the other hand, the PGRS element is composed of cross-dipole and ME dipole structures, which can provide over 360° phase shift range and generate a focus and work as the feeding source. To verify its feasibility, a prototype operating at 26 GHz is simulated, processed, and tested. The measured results show that the proposed folded TA antenna can achieve a peak gain of 23 dBi, a peak aperture efficiency of 21%, and a 3-dB gain bandwidth of 26% for x -polarization. The corresponding results for the y -polarization are 23 dBi, 21%, and 28%, respectively. This competitive performance together with merits, such as compact size, low cost, and low profile, enable the proposed prototype to be a promising candidate for the future millimeter-wave wireless communications. © 1963-2012 IEEE.

Research Area(s)

  • Compact size, dual-linearly polarized (dual LP), folded, magnetoelectric (ME) dipole, transmitarray (TA) antenna, wide bandwidth