Abstract

Based on applying the hybrid metal walls and half-wavelength diagonal open-slots, a four-port square patch antenna (SPA) having high port isolation (&#x003E; 20 dB) and low radiation correlation (envelope correlation coefficients &#x003C; 0.01) for 2.4/5/6 GHz (2.4-2.5/5.15-7.125 GHz) WiFi-6E 4 x 4 MIMO access-point application is presented. The four-port SPA is an all-metal structure with a small-size square patch (50 mm x 50 mm, about 0.41&#x03BB; x 0.41&#x03BB; at 2.45 GHz) mounted 11 mm above a ground plane. Between the square patch and the ground plane, the hybrid metal walls consisting of an outer shorting metal wall and an inner gap-coupled metal wall are placed along the patch&#x2019;s two centerlines to create four isolated resonant quadrants for the four ports. Each resonant quadrant can support the TM<sub>1/2,1/2</sub> mode or the TM<sub>1/2,1/2</sub>-like mode in the 2.4 GHz and 5/6 GHz bands. Owing to the inner gap-coupled metal wall, enhanced port isolation between two adjacent ports can be obtained. Additionally, enhanced port isolation between two opposite ports is obtained by embedding two half-wavelength open-slots (length about 0.5&#x03BB; at 2.45 GHz) along the patch&#x2019;s two diagonal lines. The decoupling hybrid metal walls and half-wavelength diagonal open-slots together enhance the port isolation of the four ports to be larger than 20 dB over the 2.4 GHz and 5/6 GHz bands. The antenna structure and operation principle of the proposed four-port SPA are described. Experimental results of the fabricated prototype are also presented.

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