Scientific Reports (Sep 2024)
Physical analysis of high refractive index metamaterial-based radiation aggregation engineering of planar dipole antenna for gain enhancement of mm-wave applications
Abstract
Abstract A metamaterial-incorporated high-gain and broadband dipole antenna is proposed for 5G mm-wave applications. The designed high refractive index metamaterial (HRIM) properties are presented in detail with supporting results. The proposed dipole antenna achieved broadband features, and the antenna gain increased significantly by incorporating HRIM in the electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation path. Besides, the EM wave aggregation engineering of utilizing the HRIM on the dipole antenna is analyzed using the electric field, magnetic field, and power flow distributions. Both conventional and HRIM-based dipole antenna (HRIMDA) were fabricated on thin (0.254 mm) Rogers RT5880 substrate material with a low dielectric constant of 2.2, where the noticeable gain enhancement by HRIM is observed. The measured results show the operational bandwidth (BW) from 23 to 38 GHz frequency, and the highest gain of 9.5 dBi is accomplished at 35 GHz frequency. Finally, a four-element MIMO configuration is numerically and experimentally analyzed where the isolation of the two conjugated MIMO elements is 9.9 were also achieved. Hence, the proposed HRIM base dipole antenna is a potential candidate for 5G mm-wave applications.
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