Abstract
This article describes a compact dual-polarized endfire antenna array for fifth-generation (5G) millimeter-Wave (mm-Wave) mobile application. The dual-polarized endfire antenna element is constructed by a compact open-ended cavity with cavity mode for vertical polarization (VP) radiation and open-slot mode for horizontal polarization (HP) radiation. With the integrated design of VP and HP elements, the proposed antenna shows a much more compact size compared to existing schemes. To enhance the bandwidth of low-profile VP radiation, a slot is etched on the cavity to create a new mode for dual-resonance response, realizing a wide bandwidth of 24.5–29.5 GHz for both polarizations. In addition, radiation pattern modification techniques are employed to achieve good endfire beams with a high front-to-back ratio for both polarizations, thus enabling a high peak gain of 10.3 and 11.3 dBi for VP and HP, respectively. A wide beam scanning range of ±50° with realized gain above 7 dBi is realized at 27 GHz for both polarizations. In virtue of compact size, wide bandwidth, high gain, and good spatial coverage, the proposed design strategy is promising for future 5G mm-Wave mobile phones.
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