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Wideband Low-Profile Connected Rectangular Ring Dielectric Resonator Antenna Array for Millimeter-Wave Applications

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 71, Issue 1, Pages 999-1004

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2022.3164235

Keywords

Dielectric resonator antenna (DRA); low profile; millimeter-wave (mmWave) antenna; wideband antenna

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This paper presents a wideband low-profile connected rectangular ring dielectric resonator (DR) antenna array for millimeter wave (mmWave) applications. The array consists of four rectangular ring DRA elements excited by microstrip feedlines. Various modes are excited simultaneously to achieve wideband design. The position of the dielectric arms connecting the DRAs has significant effects on the antenna performance. The prototype demonstrates good agreement between measured and simulated results, with a measured impedance bandwidth of 31.6% (22.52-30.97 GHz).
A wideband low-profile connected rectangular ring dielectric resonator (DR) antenna (DRA) array is presented for millimeter wave (mmWave) applications. It consists of four rectangular ring DRA elements. The DRA elements are excited by microstrip feedlines through four slots on the ground plane. A slot mode, the DRA TE1d 1y mode, and the perturbed TEy (3d1) mode are simultaneously excited, giving a wideband design. To avoid the alignment problem, the DRAs are connected to their adjacent elements through dielectric arms. It is found that the position of the dielectric arms has significant effects on the antenna performance. To demonstrate the idea, a prototype with a dielectric constant of 20.8 was designed, fabricated, and tested for licensed mmWave bands (24.25-29.5 GHz). A reasonable agreement between the measured and simulated results is observed. The measured 10 dB impedance bandwidth (|S-11| = -10 dB) is 31.6% (22.52-30.97 GHz), with a measured boresight realized gain being higher than 8 dBi from 22.5 to 30 GHz. The measured mutual couplings between the DRA elements of the array are lower than -20 dB in the operating frequency range. Furthermore, our prototype has a low profile of 0.074 ?(0), where ?(0) is the wavelength in air at the center frequency.

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