A Broadband Lens Loaded Vivaldi Antenna for Sub-6 GHz/mm Wave 5G Applications and Wideband Nondestructive Material Characterization

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2024

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Berker Colak
Zeynep Ertekin
Mustafa Seçmen

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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This study presents a broadband and compact antipodal Vivaldi antenna design and production having an improved gain characteristic with the addition of a dielectric lens made of PLA. The proposed antenna has measured VSWR of less than 2.1 through the broadband frequency of 3.3-43.5 GHz and has more than 6.5 dBi measured gain above 8.5 GHz (up to 43.5 GHz). The antenna which can fit in a cube with just 4.8 cm edge has low-cost and easy manufacturing. It can meet the need of multiple antennas due to its broad frequency range (from S-band to Ka-band) which covers different applications such as wideband nondestructive material characterization and testing. Since the proposed antenna covers sub-6 GHz (3.3 GHz 5.8 GHz) and mmWave (26 38 41 GHz) 5G frequencies it can be also used in base stations with MIMO or array configuration. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Dielectric Lens, Material Characterization, Mm Wave 5g, Sub-6 Ghz 5g, Ultra-wideband, Vivaldi Antenna, 5g Mobile Communication Systems, Antenna Arrays, Lens Antennas, Ultra-wideband (uwb), Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna, Dielectric Lens, Materials Characterization, Mm Wave 5g, Mm Waves, Non Destructive, Sub-6 Ghz 5g, Ultrawide Band, Vivaldi Antennas, Wide-band, Millimeter Waves, 5G mobile communication systems, Antenna arrays, Lens antennas, Ultra-wideband (UWB), Antipodal Vivaldi antenna, Dielectric lens, Materials characterization, Mm wave 5g, Mm waves, Non destructive, Sub-6 GHz 5g, Ultrawide band, Vivaldi antennas, Wide-band, Millimeter waves, Dielectric Lens, Vivaldi Antenna, Sub-6 GHz 5G, mmWave 5G, Ultra-wideband, Material Characterization, Mm Wave 5G

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15th German Microwave Conference GeMiC 2024

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