High Gain and Low-Profile Stacked Magneto-Electric Dipole Antenna for Phased Array Beamforming

A high gain stacked antenna based on a planar magneto-electric dipole structure is proposed. The main radiator is configured by a probe-fed patch with a symmetrically arranged pair of dipole radiation elements. Further, an additional air-gapped radiator with multiple patch elements is integrated for...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE access 2020, Vol.8, p.180295-180304
Hauptverfasser: Dong, Hyun-Jun, Kim, Ye-Bon, Joung, Jingon, Lee, Han Lim
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Zusammenfassung:A high gain stacked antenna based on a planar magneto-electric dipole structure is proposed. The main radiator is configured by a probe-fed patch with a symmetrically arranged pair of dipole radiation elements. Further, an additional air-gapped radiator with multiple patch elements is integrated for gain enhancement. Since both the main and stacked radiators are planar structures, the overall volume can remain low-profile regardless of the airgap. To verify the performance of the proposed structure, a single magneto-electric dipole antenna and three different types of stacked radiators were implemented at 5.8 GHz. The magneto-electric dipole antenna showed measured 10-dB impedance bandwidth and gain of 5.2% and 8.0 dBi, respectively with the overall size of 0.96\,\,\lambda _{0} \times 0.96\,\,\lambda _{0} including a ground plane. With the additional stacked radiator having the airgap of 0.1~\lambda _{0} , the maximum measured gain was increased to 9.6 dBi. Further, to verify the beamforming performances, three types of 1\times 8 phased array stacked structures were fabricated with a volume of 0.96\,\,\lambda _{0} \times 6.38\,\,\lambda _{0} \times 0.14\,\,\lambda _{0} at 5.8 GHz. The measurements showed a maximum peak gain of 18.1 dBi and a half-power-beamwidth scan angle of 49° with a side-lobe level less than −8 dB.
ISSN:2169-3536
2169-3536
DOI:10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3027813