IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Characteristic Impedance Adjustment of Thin-Metal Mesh Transmission Lines for mmWave Display-Integrated Antennas

  • Jin Myeong Heo,
  • Eun Jin Sung,
  • Jae Kyoung Kim,
  • Gangil Byun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3094160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 94714 – 94722

Abstract

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This paper proposes four methods and empirical formulas of adjusting characteristic impedances for thin-metal mesh transmission lines. The characteristic impedances are discretely adjusted by changing the number and the size of unit meshes, which provides macro-tuning capability, and the discrete values can be tuned more precisely by varying the thin-metal line width and the aspect ratio of mesh geometry. The validity of proposed methods is confirmed by full-wave numerical simulations, and the simulated impedance variations are well-described by our empirical formulas. For further verifications, 26 distinguished samples of thin-metal mesh transmission lines and a 28-GHz thin-metal mesh antenna are fabricated, and their characteristics are measured in millimeter-wave spectrums. The measured results confirm that the proposed methods and empirical formulas can provide accurate and more flexible design rules for impedance adjustment, which allows potential advances in display-integrated antenna applications.

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