TY - JOUR
T1 - A Dual-Port Leaky-Wave Array Antenna Integrated Beam-Steerable Schottky Heterodyne Receiver for Terahertz-Band Applications
AU - Li, Huanxin
AU - Gao, Xiang
AU - Chen, Ziru
AU - Qiao, Dan
AU - Bu, Xiangyuan
AU - An, Jianping
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This paper presents a dual-port leaky-wave array antenna integrated beam-steerable Schottky heterodyne receiver that may be attractive for terahertz (THz) sensing applications. The receiver chip features a low-cost wideband quasi-optical design that utilizes one frequency-scanning leaky-wave array and one fixed-beam monopole integrated lens antenna for efficiently coupling the radio-frequency (RF) and local-oscillator (LO) signals, respectively. Operating in the subharmonic mixing mode, a dual-channel beam-steerable Schottky heterodyne receiver circuit was designed for performance maximization via both passive and active modeling. A prototype of THz beam-steerable receiver module was manufactured and experimentally demonstrated. By flexibly switching between seven fixed LO frequencies among 99.5-114.5 GHz, the receiver can reconfigurably detect the RF signal at one of seven equally-divided sub-bands from 200 to 235 GHz, with an intermediate-frequency bandwidth up to 5 GHz. In particular, the receiver can detect the RF beam from unfixed incident direction over a wide steering coverage range of 80°. The measured average single-sideband conversion gain and noise figure are around -9.1 dB and 9.4 dB, respectively. The results have validated good receiver performance and its potential for sensing applications.
AB - This paper presents a dual-port leaky-wave array antenna integrated beam-steerable Schottky heterodyne receiver that may be attractive for terahertz (THz) sensing applications. The receiver chip features a low-cost wideband quasi-optical design that utilizes one frequency-scanning leaky-wave array and one fixed-beam monopole integrated lens antenna for efficiently coupling the radio-frequency (RF) and local-oscillator (LO) signals, respectively. Operating in the subharmonic mixing mode, a dual-channel beam-steerable Schottky heterodyne receiver circuit was designed for performance maximization via both passive and active modeling. A prototype of THz beam-steerable receiver module was manufactured and experimentally demonstrated. By flexibly switching between seven fixed LO frequencies among 99.5-114.5 GHz, the receiver can reconfigurably detect the RF signal at one of seven equally-divided sub-bands from 200 to 235 GHz, with an intermediate-frequency bandwidth up to 5 GHz. In particular, the receiver can detect the RF beam from unfixed incident direction over a wide steering coverage range of 80°. The measured average single-sideband conversion gain and noise figure are around -9.1 dB and 9.4 dB, respectively. The results have validated good receiver performance and its potential for sensing applications.
KW - Beam steering
KW - leaky-wave array antenna
KW - quasi-optical coupling
KW - Schottky heterodyne receiver
KW - terahertz (THz) sensing
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U2 - 10.1109/TTHZ.2025.3573859
DO - 10.1109/TTHZ.2025.3573859
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105006895362
SN - 2156-342X
JO - IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
JF - IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
ER -