Cross-Slotted Waveguide Array with Dual Circularly Polarized Radiation at W-Band

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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This article discusses the design of a cross-slotted waveguide array structure to be adopted for W-band communication between 84 and 86 GHz. Each array waveguide element contains 16 cross-slots along the broad wall to enable circularly polarized radiation behavior with a gain reaching up to 14 dBi and a cross-polarization isolation of more than 20 dB in the elevation plane. The design of the cross-slots is implemented with bent arms in order to accommodate them at an offset position from the waveguide narrow wall. Such position ensures the radiation of a circularly polarized wave. A waveguide-based feeding network with serpentine-shaped transitions is implemented to feed the eight-element cross-slotted array topology. The design of the feeding network ensures an equal power split and in-phase distribution between the eight elements with a phase deviation that does not exceed 20°. The overall cross-slotted waveguide array is prototyped as a proof of concept. The measured results show a maximum gain of 24.5 dBi for both polarization schemes. The measured half power beamwidth (HPBW) is 8° in the elevation plane and 12° in the azimuthal plane. The measured cross-polarization between the two circularly polarized schemes at both ports reaches a level of more than 26 dB. The comparison between the simulation and measurement results proves the validity of the proposed approach in achieving a high-gain dual circularly polarized structure for millimeter-wave communication. © 1963-2012 IEEE.

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Cross-slots, Dual circularly polarized, Waveguide network, Antenna arrays, Antenna feeders, Circular polarization, Millimeter waves, Serpentine, Slot antennas, Circularly polarized waves, Cross-polarization isolations, Half power beam widths, Millimeter-wave communication, Simulations and measurements, Slotted waveguide array, W-band communications, Rectangular waveguides

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