Abstract

A 3-D-printed dielectric lens is proposed in this paper to widen the 3-dB axial-ratio beamwidth (ARBW) of conventional circularly polarized (CP) patch antenna. The proposed lens is constructed by a solid dielectric cylinder with a cone-shaped air cavity. To illustrate the working principle, the geometric optics method is introduced, then refractions of the CP wave caused by the lens are theoretically analyzed and the related equations of axial ratio (AR) are derived. Besides, the key parameters that affect the ARBW of the CP antenna are adequately investigated, and the general rules are summarized to design it conveniently. To provide two orthogonal modes at center frequency, a dual-feed network is used to drive the patch antenna. To demonstrate, prototypes with and without lens are designed, fabricated, and measured. The experimental results show a good agreement with the simulated ones in terms of returned loss, radiation pattern, gain, and AR. The measured 15-dB impedance bandwidth is 20.4%, the 3-dB AR bandwidth is 17.5%, and the peak gain at main radiated direction is 5.5 dBic. Furthermore, the compared results in measurements show that by using the proposed lens, the 3-dB ARBW of CP antenna can be extended effectively from 82° to 162°, which is highly demanded in global navigation satellite system for reducing multipath interference. Finally, the applicability of the proposed lens is discussed including the available frequency bandwidth, the size of ground plane, and the feasibility for other types of CP patch antennas.

Highlights

  • Circularly polarized (CP) antennas play a vital role in the application of various wireless communication systems, such as global navigation satellite system (GNSS), radio frequency identification (RFID) and the global positioning system (GPS) due to their capability to suppress polarization mismatch and multipath interference

  • In this paper, a novel dielectric lens is presented for conventional patch antenna to widen 3-dB axial ratio beamwidth (ARBW)

  • A circular patch antenna with dual-feed power network is utilized as antenna source

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Polarized (CP) antennas play a vital role in the application of various wireless communication systems, such as global navigation satellite system (GNSS), radio frequency identification (RFID) and the global positioning system (GPS) due to their capability to suppress polarization mismatch and multipath interference. The electrical size of the patch can be adjusted suitably with different requirements and the 3-dB ARBW can be widened to a certain extent Similar to this principle, by employing a suspended structure with reduced effective permittivity [17], the same theoretically predicted result is implemented on exceptional dielectric layer. It comprises a 3-D-printed dielectric lens with a cone-shaped cavity and a circular patch with two feeding probes.

THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF AR FOR PROPOSED LENS
PARAMETERIC EFFECTS
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