Waveguide manufacturing technologies for next-generation millimeter-wave antennas

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Abstract

Some recent waveguide-based antennas are presented in this paper, designed for the next generation of communication systems operating at the millimeter-wave band. The presented prototypes have been conceived to be manufactured using different state-of-the-art techniques, involving subtractive and additive approaches. All the designs have used the latest developments in the field of manufacturing to guarantee the required accuracy for operation at millimeter-wave frequencies, where tolerances are extremely tight. Different designs will be presented, including a monopulse antenna combining a comparator network, a mode converter, and a spline profile horn; a tunable phase shifter that is integrated into an array to implement reconfigurability of the main lobe direction; and a conformal array antenna. These prototypes were manufactured by diverse approaches taking into account the waveguide configuration, combining parts with high-precision milling, electrical discharge machining, direct metal laser sintering, or stereolithography with spray metallization, showing very competitive performances at the millimeter-wave band till 40 GHz.

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Polo-López, L., Sanchez-Olivares, P., García-Marín, E., Ruiz-Cruz, J. A., Córcoles, J., Masa-Campos, J. L., … Rebollar, J. M. (2021). Waveguide manufacturing technologies for next-generation millimeter-wave antennas. Micromachines, 12(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12121565

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