Generation of orbital angular momentum multiplexing millimeter waves based on a circular traveling wave antenna

  • Wang R
  • Wang M
  • Zhang Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Orbital angular momentum (OAM) has recently attracted extensive attention in the radio frequency domain due to its potential applications in various areas. In the OAM-based communication system, the development of the OAM-generating antennas lies at the heart of the matter to generate and receive vortex beams. In this work, a multiplexing/demultiplexing millimeter-wave OAM antenna based on the traveling-wave circular loop structure is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The feeding networks are implemented using waveguide ports which are inherent integration in millimeter wave communication systems. A prototype with OAM states l = ±3 carried by the z polarization and l = ±2 for the x and y polarizations at 60 GHz is fabricated and measured. Measured near-field distributions and far-field radiation patterns show excellent agreement with the simulated ones. Furthermore, based on the designer strategy, four coaxially propagating waves with OAM modes l = ±3 and ±5 for the z polarization component and l = ±2 and ±4 for the x, y polarization components are investigated, respectively. The antenna will have a positive effect on the application potential of OAM-based wireless communication.

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Wang, R., Wang, M., Zhang, Y., Liao, D., & Jing, L. (2023). Generation of orbital angular momentum multiplexing millimeter waves based on a circular traveling wave antenna. Optics Express, 31(3), 5131. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.483629

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