A Dual-Polarized 27-dBi Scanning Lens Phased Array Antenna for 5G Point-to-Point Communications

Journal Article (2021)
Authors

H. Zhang (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing)

S. Bosma (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing)

A. Neto (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing)

Nuria Llombart Llombat (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing)

Research Group
Tera-Hertz Sensing
Copyright
© 2021 H. Zhang, S. Bosma, A. Neto, Nuria Llombart
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2021.3069494
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 H. Zhang, S. Bosma, A. Neto, Nuria Llombart
Research Group
Tera-Hertz Sensing
Issue number
9
Volume number
69
Pages (from-to)
5640-5652
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2021.3069494
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Abstract

A dual-polarized 4 x 4 scanning phased array antenna with leaky-wave enhanced lenses operating at 28 GHz is presented. Such an antenna can be used for point-to-point fifth-generation (5G) communications that require high gain, wide bandwidth (BW), and limited steering ranges. The proposed array has a periodicity of two wavelengths, and the resulting grating lobes are suppressed by directive and steerable array element patterns. To achieve a low-cost and low-profile solution, the leaky-wave antenna feeds are designed in printed circuit board and the lenses are made of plastic. The lenses are optimized in the near-field region of the feeds, with the goal of maximizing the array element aperture efficiency. The array performance obtained from the proposed approach is validated by full-wave simulations, showing a 27.5 dBi broadside gain at 28 GHz and a steering capability up to ±20° with 2 dB of scan loss. An antenna prototype was fabricated and measured. Measurement results are in excellent agreement with full-wave simulations. The prototype antenna, at broadside, achieves a 20% relative BW and a gain of 26.2 dBi.

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