Abstract
A dual-polarized dual-mode orbital angular momentum (OAM) microstrip antenna array is presented. The OAM radio beams are generated by employing a four-element antenna array with specific excitation. Each antenna element is an aperture-coupled microstrip patch antenna with a low profile of $0.1\lambda _{{\rm{0}}}$ . The quasi-cross-shaped aperture is excited by a U-shaped and an M-shaped microstrip feedline, which leads to two orthogonal polarizations. By adopting two types of phase-shifting schemes, the antenna array can be used to produce dual-mode OAM waves ( ${\rm{l}} = \pm 1$ ). The measured results show that the proposed antenna array has achieved good impedance matching over the band of 5.4–5.6 GHz, and a port-to-port isolation better than 25 dB. Moreover, the rotational phase fronts indicate waves properly bearing OAM with different states.
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