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Circularly polarized tunable graphene-dielectric resonator based hybrid MIMO radiator with multidirectional pattern diversity for THz application

Journal

OPTICAL AND QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
Volume 55, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11082-023-05189-7

Keywords

Dielectric resonator antenna; THz antenna; Pattern diversity

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In this paper, a four-port graphene-dielectric resonator based MIMO radiator is designed and investigated. The unique features of the designed radiating structure are: (i) the designed aperture generates circularly polarized (CP) waves between 2.51 and 2.75 THz; (ii) the proposed multiport antenna is structured so that each port radiates in a different direction; and (iii) the reconfigurable property in the designed antenna is achieved by changing the chemical potential of graphene. The proposed antenna performs well between 2.49 and 2.85 THz with approximately 20 dB isolation level among antenna ports. The radiator gain is about 4.5 dBi within the working band. The proposed antenna exhibits stable far-field characteristics and a decent value of the MIMO parameter. These features make the designed radiator suitable for wireless communication systems at THz frequency.
In this paper, a four-port graphene-dielectric resonator based MIMO radiator is structured and examined. The exclusive properties of designed radiating structure are: (i) designed aperture creates the circularly polarized (CP) waves in between 2.51 and 2.75 THz; (ii) proposed multiport aerial is structured so that every port is radiated in different direction; and (iii) change in the chemical potential of graphene creates the reconfigurable property in the designed antenna. The proposed antenna design works well between 2.49 and 2.85 THz with the isolation level approx. 20 dB among antenna ports. Radiator gain is about 4.5 dBi within the working band. The proposed antenna has stable far-field characteristics and a decent value of the MIMO parameter. All these features make the designed radiator employable for wireless communication systems at THz frequency.

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