IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation (Jan 2024)

Reconfigurable inductorless negative‐refractive‐index transmission‐line metamaterial phase shifter for 5G antenna beam‐steering applications

  • Asif Bilal,
  • Abdul Quddious,
  • Atsushi Kanno,
  • Tetsuya Kawanishi,
  • Stavros Iezekiel,
  • Marco A. Antoniades

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/mia2.12438
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 43 – 51

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Abstract A reconfigurable inductorless negative‐refractive‐index transmission‐line (NRI‐TL) metamaterial phase shifter for sub‐6 GHz 5G antenna applications is proposed. The design consists of a microstrip transmission line loaded both in series and in parallel with varactor diodes to provide continuous tuning of the phase of the transmitted signal by varying the bias voltage applied to the varactors, without the need for variable inductor components. The total measured differential phase shift is 190° at 3.2 GHz, with a measured insertion loss of 1.5–2.7 dB in the frequency range of 3.2–3.6 GHz, when the biasing voltage of the varactors is varied between 0 and 7 V. The total size of the microstrip NRI‐TL phase shifter is 19.4 mm × 24 mm. The proposed reconfigurable phase shifter has been incorporated into the feeding network of a two‐element antenna array to demonstrate its use in beam‐steering applications. The measured results for the reconfigurable array show good impedance matching between 3 and 3.35 GHz for all biasing values, allowing continuous beam steering over a scanning range of 60°.

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