Dual-polarized geodesic lens in sub-THz

Detta är en Master-uppsats från KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

Sammanfattning: In the sub-THz frequency range, the geodesic lens can realize low losses and beam scanning capability with high gain and high aperture efficiency due to its fully metallic property and rotational symmetry. Therefore, in high-frequency applications, a geodesic lens is considered a more promising solution in comparison to phased arrays or other beamforming techniques. To realize dual polarization for geodesic lenses, a polarization rotator using fully metallic screens can be placed at the lens aperture to increase the channel capacity. In this thesis, we propose a dual-polarized fully metallic geodesic lens antenna with the operation frequency centered at 120 GHz. The proposed design contains two layers of geodesic lenses and two polarization rotators placed in their respective apertures with ±45° polarization. By using a twist waveguide for the feeding, we eliminate the leakage caused by the air gap between the metal plates. The simulation results show that the dual-polarized lens can achieve an angular scanning range of ±60° and its scanning loss is 0.6 dB, with an aperture efficiency of 90%. Finally, we propose a prototype design with mechanical considerations to ensure robustness in future manufacturing, assembly, and testing.

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