IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Design of Comb-Line Array Antenna for Low Sidelobe Level in Millimeter-Wave Band

  • Jae-Ho Lee,
  • Sang-Hoon Lee,
  • Hyun Joon Lee,
  • Jung-Hoon Oh,
  • Jang-Yeol Kim,
  • In-Kui Cho,
  • Dong-Wook Seo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3169280
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 47195 – 47202

Abstract

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In this paper, a deformed radiating element is proposed to design a comb-line array antenna for low sidelobe levels in the millimeter-wave band. To design the comb-line array antenna with a low sidelobe level, the use of the wide radiating elements for a relatively large radiation conductance is required. However, the conventional rectangular radiating element has transverse current flows on it, resulting in undesirable transverse radiation conductance for cross-polarization. On the contrary, in the proposed radiating element, which is implemented by cutting obliquely the connection part to the feeding line from a rectangular element, the radiations from the transverse currents cancel each other, and low radiation conductance for cross-polarization and dominant radiation conductance for co-polarization are achieved. A 17-element linear comb-line array antenna with the sidelobe below −20 dB is designed and measured at 79 GHz. Using the proposed radiating elements, we obtained the sidelobe level of −21.9 dB in the array, but the array using the conventional radiating elements shows the sidelobe level of −16.9 dB. This letter demonstrates the availability of the proposed element for the easy and accurate design of the comb-line array antenna with the low sidelobe level.

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