Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Eng., Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
This paper presents the phase error analysis of a single-layer discrete dielectric lens that uses nonresonant unit cell and can be fabricated using low-cost PCB technology. An extensive detailed study of the nonresonant unit cell is performed to understand the phase error loss mechanism and to find the best periodicity (unit cell size or interelement spacing) that produces almost the same phase response not only at different frequencies but also for both normal and oblique incidence which leads to lower oblique phase error (OPE) loss across the lens aperture and higher aperture efficiency. Unit cells of 0.47λ94 GHz ≤ periodicity ≤ 0.68λ94 GHz are studied and the optimum periodicity is addressed. Based on this study, three lenses of identical aperture area (100 × 100 × 6.35 mm3) but different unit cell sizes (0.5λ94 GHz, 0.53λ94 GHz, and 0.62λ94 GHz) are designed, fabricated, and tested. It is found that the maximum OPE is reduced from about 65° to less than 25°, aperture efficiency is improved by about 13.4% at 94 GHz, and the total number of unit cells is reduced by about 42.6% when periodicity changed from 0.47λ94 GHz to 0.62λ94 GHz, respectively. Furthermore, lens of 0.62λ94 GHz periodicity will have the highest aperture efficiency of 48.7%, gain = 37.8 dB at 94 GHz, beamwidth ≈1.2°, F/B ratio ≈37.5 dB, measured |S11| <; -10 dB, cross-pol <; -27dBandoffersSLLH <; -24.3dB,andSLLE <; -18.5 dB.
Keywords :
aperture antennas; error analysis; lens antennas; millimetre wave antennas; printed circuits; aperture efficiency; frequency 94 GHz; gain 37.8 dB; lens aperture; low-cost PCB technology; nonresonant unit cell; normal incidence; oblique incidence; oblique phase error loss; optimum periodicity; phase error analysis; single-layer discrete dielectric lens; Antenna measurements; Aperture antennas; Dielectric losses; Horn antennas; Lenses; Aperture efficiency; lens antennas; phase error;