Heliyon (Sep 2024)
A defected ground structure based ultra-compact wider bandwidth terahertz multiple-input multiple-output antenna for emerging communication systems
Abstract
This work presents a quad-port Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) wideband antenna that operates in the terahertz (THz) frequency range is designed and analyzed. To improve MIMO performance, a defective ground structure (DGS) is used. A rectangular metallic patch was altered by adding parasitic elements to the radiator with the lowered ground plane on a polyamide substrate in order to achieve the wideband THz operating frequency. The THz antenna was turned into a MIMO antenna by replicating horizontally and vertically with a spacing of 0.05 λ and 0.002 λ, respectively (λ calculated at 1.7 THz). The designed THz MIMO antenna, comprising 40 μm × 46 μm × 2 μm, operates across the 1.7–10.4 THz frequency region. The THz MIMO antenna provides isolation of more than 20 dB in the frequency range of 2.8–10.4 THz and more than 10 dB for the frequency of 1.7–2.7 THz. Isolation augmentation is accomplished by establishing different local current channels using the antenna's DGS. The MIMO diversity properties of the proposed THz MIMO antenna are analyzed and found to be ECC<0.004, DG ~ 10 dB, TARC < −10 dB, MEG < −3 dB, and CCL<0.23 bps/Hz over the antenna's operating frequency.