The conical conformal MEMS quasi-end-fire array antenna

Lin Cong*, Lixin Xu, Jianhua Li, Ting Wang, Qi Han

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Abstract

The microelectromechanical system (MEMS) quasi-end-fire array antenna based on a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) substrate is designed and fabricated in this paper. The maximum radiation direction of the antenna tends to the cone axis forming an angle less than 90, which satisfies the proximity detection system applied at the forward target detection. Furthermore, the proposed antenna is fed at the ended side in order to save internal space. Moreover, the proposed antenna takes small covering area of the proximity detection system. The proposed antenna is fabricated by using the flexible MEMS process, and the measurement results agree well with the simulation results. This is the first time that a conical conformal array antenna is fabricated by the flexible MEMS process to realize the quasi-end-fire radiation. A pair of conformal MEMS array antennas resonates at 14.2 GHz with its mainlobes tending to the cone axis forming a 30 angle and a 31 angle separately, and the gains achieved are 1.82 dB in two directions, respectively. The proposed antenna meets the performance requirements for the proximity detection system which has vast application prospects.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1750115
JournalModern Physics Letters B
Volume31
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Conical
  • MEMS
  • antenna
  • conformal
  • end-fire

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