Compact Millimeter-Wave Array With Wide-Angle Scanning for Mobile Phones

  • Xiaoxue Fan
  • , Yan Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This communication describes a compact four-element wide-angle scanning millimeter-wave (mm-wave) array for mobile phones. The wide-angle scanning array with four elements is achieved with a small element spacing of 0.3λ 0. Two critical difficulties for the compact array with 0.3λ 0 spacing are the realization of the small element and the mutual coupling reduction between each element. For the small antenna element, a modified quarter-wavelength shorted patch antenna (SPA) element working at 25.5-27.5 GHz is designed. The coupled shorted structure and coupled feeding structure of the element are designed to reduce the H-plane cross-polarization level (XPL) which is a key drawback of quarter-wavelength SPA. For the mutual coupling of the four-element array with 0.3λ 0 spacing, three compact neutralization lines (NLs) are applied to reduce the mutual coupling to better than -15 dB. Finally, the proposed compact four-element array only occupies a small size of 1.14× 0.3λ 0 , which is the smallest mm-wave four-element array in the open literature. Also, the proposed array can scan from -60° to 60° with a peak gain of 9 dBi, a gain fluctuation of less than 1.3 dB, a good sidelobe level (SLL), and an acceptable XPL. The proposed mm-wave array with the superior performance of small array size and wide beam scanning is promising for modern mobile phones.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6983-6988
Number of pages6
JournalIEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume71
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Array antenna
  • compact
  • millimeter-wave (mm-wave) antenna
  • mobile phones
  • wide-angle scanning

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