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A Millimeter-Wave Spoof-Surface-Plasmon-Polaritons-Fed Dual-Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna Array

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 71, Issue 3, Pages 2363-2374

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2022.3209286

Keywords

Microstrip antennas; Patch antennas; Microstrip; Microstrip antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Antenna feeds; Geometry; Antenna array; dual-polarized microstrip patch antenna; millimeter-wave; series feed network; spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs)

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This article proposes a novel millimeter-wave dual-polarized microstrip patch antenna array fed by spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs). The radiators are dual-polarized single-layered square patch antennas fed by SSPPs, which achieve promising performance by directly connecting two orthogonal SSPPs with two edges of the square patch. The designed feed network and patch elements realize a 1x4 SSPPs-fed dual-polarized microstrip patch antenna array with a bandwidth of 15% and dual-polarized broadside radiations. The presented designs are valuable for emerging millimeter-wave applications due to their simple single-layered geometry and dual-polarized unidirectional radiation.
A novel millimeter-wave spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs)-fed dual-polarized microstrip patch antenna array is proposed in this article. A dual-polarized single-layered square patch antenna fed by SSPPs is investigated first acting as the radiators. A method of directly connecting two orthogonal SSPPs with two edges of the square patch is introduced to excite the TM10 and TM01 modes and to achieve promising performance simultaneously. The fabricated antenna element has a measured overlapped impedance bandwidth of 13.7%, an isolation of more than 15 dB between the two inputs, a gain of up to about 6 dBi, and stable dual-polarized radiation patterns. With the use of two SSPPs branches printed on different sides of the substrate, a compact SSPPs power divider with adjustable power dividing ratio is then investigated for realizing the series SSPPs feed network, whose design considerations are discussed in detail. By combining the feed network with the patch elements, a $1\times $ 4 SSPPs-fed dual-polarized microstrip patch antenna array is fulfilled. The fabricated prototype confirms a bandwidth of 15% and dual-polarized broadside radiations. Benefitted from the simple single-layered geometry without the metallic ground plane over the major region of array geometry and the dual-polarized unidirectional radiation, the presented designs are valuable to emerging millimeter-wave applications.

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