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Wideband 3-D-Printed Transmit-Reflect-Array Antenna With Independent Beam Control

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 71, Issue 7, Pages 6196-6201

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2023.3265475

Keywords

3-D-printed antenna; transmit-reflect-array (TRA) antenna; wideband antenna

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This research proposes a wideband 3-D-printed transmit-reflect-array (TRA) antenna that can generate independent transmission and reflection beams over a wide bandwidth. The TRA element, composed of a dielectric post and three copper wires, can be fabricated using low-cost 3-D printing. The measured results show high gain and wide bandwidth for both the transmitarray (TA) and reflectarray (RA) functions of the 3-D-printed TRA antenna, making it appealing for various wireless applications.
This communication proposes a wideband 3-D-printed transmit-reflect-array (TRA) antenna. The transmission and reflection functions of this TRA antenna are determined by the polarization of the incident electromagnetic wave. The proposed TRA element is composed of a dielectric post and three copper wires, which can be realized by the low-cost 3-D printing. Attributed to the independent control of transmission and reflection phase shift of the proposed element within a wide bandwidth, the proposed TRA antenna can generate two independent transmission and reflection beams over a wide bandwidth. A 12 x 12 TRA is designed, fabricated, and measured to verify the design concept. The measured results show that a peak gain of 24.4 dBi with a bandwidth of 46.8% (18-29 GHz) for the transmitarray (TA) function and a peak gain of 22.9 dBi with a bandwidth of 52.2% (17-29 GHz) for the reflectarray (RA) function are achieved simultaneously by the 3-D-printed TRA antenna. The wide bandwidth, high gain, independent beam control capability, combined TA/RA functions, and low fabrication cost make the proposed antenna appealing for various wireless applications.

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