Design of a Dual-Polarization Dipole Antenna for a Cylindrical Phased Array in Ku-Band

Ning Zhang, Zhenghui Xue*, Pei Zheng, Lu Gao, Jia Qi Liu

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Abstract

This paper proposes a dual-polarization dipole antenna for a cylindrical phased array working in Ku-band. The dipole antenna is double-layer structured and is composed of two orthogonal butterfly shaped dipole radiators, two ground co-planar waveguide (GCPW) feeding structures and vias. Each dipole is in the shape of a butterfly. The dipole patch is grooved triangularly and one side of it is bent into an N shape, which effectively expands the working frequency band of the antenna. The double-layer structure improves the isolation between the antenna ports. The antenna works between 15 GHz to 16.2 GHz and the isolation between the antenna’s two feeding ports in this band is better than 20 dB. The proposed dipole antenna is applied in a 32-element cylinder array. The simulation and measured results show that the array can scan between −60° to +60° in the azimuth plane with a gain fluctuation less than 2.5 dB. Therefore, the proposed design is an attractive candidate for conformal devices at Ku-band frequencies, and it also has a great potential for application in larger antenna arrays.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3796
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume11
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Ku-band
  • cylindrical phased array
  • dual-polarization
  • ground co-planar waveguide (GCPW)

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