Magnetism (Mar 2024)

Wideband Millimeter-Wave Perforated Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna Configuration

  • Waled Albakosh,
  • Rawad Asfour,
  • Tarek S. Abdou,
  • Yas Khalil,
  • Salam K. Khamas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/magnetism4010006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 73 – 90

Abstract

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This article delves into the capabilities of 3D-printed millimeter-wave (mmWave) layered cylindrical dielectric resonator antennas (CDRAs). The proposed design yielded promising results, boasting a remarkable 53% impedance bandwidth spanning the frequency spectrum from 18 to 34 GHz. Furthermore, the axial ratio (AR) bandwidth achieved an impressive 17%, coupled with a maximum gain of 13.3 dBic. These notable results underscore the efficacy of the proposed design, positioning it as a viable solution for applications in Beyond 5G (B5G). A novel assembly technique was also investigated, employing additive manufacturing to seamlessly merge two layers with distinct dielectric constants into a singular layer. This innovative approach systematically eliminates the potential for air gaps between layers, enhancing the antenna’s overall performance. This approach exhibited potential, particularly in the performance of a millimeter-wave circularly polarized (CP) cylindrical DRA featuring a perforated coating layer. The synergy between measurements and simulations demonstrates a remarkable alignment, providing robust validation of the effectiveness of the proposed design.

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