2019
DOI: 10.1515/freq-2019-0152
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Fully Dielectric Rod Antenna Arrays with Integrated Power Divider

Abstract: This paper presents an overview of fully dielectric antenna arrays with integrated dielectric power dividers developed at Technische Universität Darmstadt as an extension of previous work. The power dividers are based on the principle of multimode interference and offer one- and two-dimensional power division in a single step, which allows the realization of small and lightweight devices. In order to prove the concept, 1 × 4 and 4 × 4 fully dielectric antenna arrays with integrated power dividers milled from R… Show more

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“…As one can see in Figure 6, far-field beam of the fabricated 51 GHz forked antenna has a 27 • wide main lobe with high Gaussisity in the antenna plane. The observed side lobe level does not exceed −12 dB, which outperforms similar low-permittivity designs earlier reported in the literature [27]. Experimental data are in good agreement with the results of EM simulations.…”
Section: Prototypingsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…As one can see in Figure 6, far-field beam of the fabricated 51 GHz forked antenna has a 27 • wide main lobe with high Gaussisity in the antenna plane. The observed side lobe level does not exceed −12 dB, which outperforms similar low-permittivity designs earlier reported in the literature [27]. Experimental data are in good agreement with the results of EM simulations.…”
Section: Prototypingsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…where λ 0 is the free space wavelength, r is the relative permittivity of a dielectric medium, and σ is the constant factor equal to 0 for transverse electric and 1 for transverse magnetic modes. The length of the waveguide, L pc , usually obeys Equation ( 3); however, it may experience a reduction of 17-23% in case of compact devices made of low-permittivity dielectrics [27]:…”
Section: Em Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to extend the MMI-concept to two-dimensional cases [40], and if the dielectric constant of the dielectric material is increased, the antenna array can be further decreased in size [41]. An overview of fully dielectric non-configurable antenna arrays based in MMI at mmW-frequencies can be found in [42]. Figure 34 depicts the layout of a fully dielectric 1 × 4 antenna array including LC phase shifters [35].…”
Section: Lcmentioning
confidence: 99%