IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Ultra-Wideband Hybrid Magneto-Electric Dielectric-Resonator Dipole Antenna Fed by a Printed RGW for Millimeter-Wave Applications

  • Mohamed Mamdouh M. Ali,
  • Muath Al-Hasan,
  • Ismail Ben Mabrouk,
  • Tayeb A. Denidni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3139828
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 2028 – 2036

Abstract

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Future communication standards have an increasing interest in Millimeter Wave (mm-wave) bands, where wide bandwidth and secured communication can be assured. This trend in communication standards stimulates the research community to provide novel antenna configurations in the mm-wave bands. This article proposes a novel design and analysis of hybrid magneto-electric dielectric-resonator dipole antenna that features an electrically small size with ultra-wideband operation and consistent radiation characteristics in the mm-wave band. The proposed antenna is designed based on the combination of multi-resonances produced by a Magneto-Electric (ME) dipole and stacked Dielectric Resonator Antennas (DRAs). In addition, the proposed antenna is implemented using state-of-the-art Printed Circuit Board (PCB) technology, namely, Printed Ridge Gap Waveguide (PRGW) for low loss and cost-efficiency. The combination between the ME-dipole and stacked DRA is adopted to ensure symmetric radiation characteristics in both E- and H-planes over ultra-wideband operation with a deep matching level. Both DRA and ME-dipole elements are designed and studied separately, where a systematic design procedure is presented to obtain initial design parameters. Proper integration between the radiating elements introduced an electrically small size antenna ( $0.64\,\,\lambda \times 0.48\lambda $ ) covers the full Ka-band (26-40 GHz) with a matching level beyond −20 dB and gain stability of 8± 1 dB. The antenna prototype is fabricated, where a good agreement is shown between both simulated and measured results.

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