Broadband Dual-Polarized Magnetoelectric Dipole Antenna With Compact Structure for 5G Base Station

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This paper presents a compact wideband dual-polarized magnetoelectric dipole antenna suitable for 5G base stations, which can cover 5G NR n77/78/79 band. The proposed antenna is configured with a cross ME dipole loaded with a rectangular slot, and two L-shaped feed lines are coplanar with the vertical patch, which makes the transverse size of the antenna more compact. The prototype size is 0.57 λmin × 0.57 λmin (length × width). According to the measured results, the operating band of the antenna is 3.06-5.28 GHz, and the impedance bandwidth is 53.2% of -10 dB. In the whole frequency range, the isolation between ports is less than -22 dB. Furthermore, metal baffles around the ground are used to stabilize the radiation pattern and improve the front-to-back ratio, achieving gains greater than 8dBi in the frequency band. However, the half power beam width (HPBW) exceeds 65°±5° for base station applications. The antenna has the advantages of broadband, high front-to-back ratio and low cross-polarization, and can be used as a good candidate antenna for 5G commercial small base stations.

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Wu, S., & Shang, F. (2023). Broadband Dual-Polarized Magnetoelectric Dipole Antenna With Compact Structure for 5G Base Station. IEEE Access, 11, 20806–20813. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3247821

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