2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3089826
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3D Printing of a Monolithic K/Ka-Band Dual-Circular Polarization Antenna-Feeding Network

Abstract: In this paper, a Ka/K-band antenna-feeding network in dual-circular polarization is reported. The design of the system was carried out in view of its monolithic manufacturing through selective laser melting in AlSi10Mg alloy. As a proof-of-concept for satellite telecommunication multi-beam applications, the feeding network operates in the K band (19.25, 20.75) GHz and in the Ka band (27.0, 29.0) GHz. The system provides four rectangular-waveguide ports and a common dual-polarized circular-waveguide port to be… Show more

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“…To generate a CP field, it must be equally excited in two perpendicular axes (for example, X and Y ). This issue alone will not be enough to generate a CP field, but the phase difference between the two excited fields in the X and Y directions must be 90° [2–23]. If the phase difference is zero degrees, the polarization will be slant.…”
Section: Design Principle and Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To generate a CP field, it must be equally excited in two perpendicular axes (for example, X and Y ). This issue alone will not be enough to generate a CP field, but the phase difference between the two excited fields in the X and Y directions must be 90° [2–23]. If the phase difference is zero degrees, the polarization will be slant.…”
Section: Design Principle and Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CPW proposed in [5] is a mode converter. The mode converters installed to the outlet of the electromagnetic sources to convert a donut-shaped pattern to a directive one are the waveguides that transduce a TM 01 or mode to a TE 11 mode or to a TE 10 mode in the circular and rectangular waveguide, respectively [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. The CPW, introduced in [5], is a mode converter that converts an LP-TM 01 mode to a CP-TE 11 mode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In industrial field, the 3D printing is revolutionizing the way in which products are designed and manufactured thanks to the inherent advantages. 20 In the microwave field, the 3D printing technology has already proved to be viable solutions for the development of antenna. In Reference 21, a high gain circularly polarized antenna using 3D printing is proposed.…”
Section: Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the full benefit from AM in feed-chain components imposes constraints and tradeoffs that call for tailored radiofrequency (RF)-design strategies. Such a challenge is tackled in [1] and [3]- [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%