Abstract

AbstractIn this study, linearly polarized 2 × 2 subarray and 2 × 8 element cavity‐backed antennas are proposed for 5G millimeter‐wave (mmWave) applications. Initially, the 2 × 2 subarray is designed, manufactured, and tested. According to the measured results, the 2 × 2 subarray has a wide fractional bandwidth (FBW) of 24.7% (|S11| < −10 dB, 22.3‒28.6 GHz) which covers the main spectrum allocations for the 5G cellular network. A broadband 1 × 4 corporate feed network is designed, which is challenging and crucial, to form 2 × 8 antenna array. The experimental results show that the final 2 × 8 antenna array has a wide FBW of 23% (|S11| < −10 dB, 22.3‒28 GHz), with a boresight gain of 20.5 dBi. Throughout the operating band, a stable gain of 19.5 ± 1 dBi is achieved. The 2 × 8 antenna array has good and stable radiation characteristics; SLLs are less than −13 dB and XPol is better than −20 dB for both E‐ and H‐planes across the entire operating frequency. Stubs are added between adjacent subarrays in the E‐plane to suppress mutual coupling and to improve gain of 2 × 8 antenna, which results in broadband impedance characteristics. The size of the 2 × 8 antenna array is 6.3λο × 8.1λο × 1.3λο, where λο is the free space wavelength at 25 GHz. These results show that the proposed antenna has potential for 5G millimeter‐wave applications requiring broadband and high gain.

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