Abstract
This paper presents a very compact, wideband, and enhanced-gain antenna for 5G applications. A simple single-layer millimeter wave (mm-wave) metamaterial lens (meta-lens) is used to improve the gain, aperture efficiency, and gain bandwidth of a slotted-patch antenna over a wide range of frequencies from 25 GHz to 31 GHz. The lens exhibits a metamaterial negative refractive index behavior, which is attributed to a substantial gain enhancement of around 4-5 dBi over the whole band compared to the gain values of the slotted patch antenna alone. The lens's unit cell comprises a simple single-layer split ring resonator (SRR) whose dimensions are carefully chosen to improve transmitted power and suppress absorbed and reflected power. The meta-lens consists of 8× 8 subwavelength SRR unit cells. Each cell has an area of 1.6× 1.6 mm2, it is located in the near-field region closely above a slotted patch antenna to produce a total antenna size of 12.8× 12.8× 7.27 mm3 (1.2λ × 1.2λ × 0.68λ , where λ is the free space wavelength at 28 GHz). The maximum gain of the proposed antenna is 12.7 dBi, the 1 dB gain bandwidth is 18%, the maximum aperture efficiency is 92%, and the -10 dB impedance bandwidth (10 dB B.W.) is 17%. This excellent combination of essential metrics is hard to realize at mm-wave using narrowband antenna structures (microstrip patch antennas), and the aperture efficiency is the highest thus far for such a class of antennas.
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Saleh, C. M., Almajali, E., Jarndal, A., Yousaf, J., Alja’afreh, S. S., & Amaya, R. E. (2023). Wideband 5G Antenna Gain Enhancement Using a Compact Single-Layer Millimeter Wave Metamaterial Lens. IEEE Access, 11, 14928–14942. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3244401
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