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Dr. Amr Abdelhamid Ali Attia Al-Awamry :: Publications:

Title:
A Single-Layer Via-Less Wideband Reflective Polarization Rotator Utilizing Perforated Holes
Authors: A. A. Omar; W. Hong; A. Al-Awamry; A. Mahmoud
Year: 2020
Keywords: Polarization conversion; reflective polarization rotator; single-layer; vialess; wideband
Journal: Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
Volume: 19
Issue: 12
Pages: 2053 - 2056
Publisher: IEEE
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

A wideband reflective polarization rotator featuring a single layer and vialess design is proposed in this letter. The curved bowtie resonator is employed to accomplish wideband performance. Two notch resonators are etched at both terminals of the bowtie resonator to widen the operating bandwidth. Perforated air holes are utilized to improve the polarization conversion ratio at the high-frequency band. The proposed design exhibits four resonant frequencies at 17.3, 26.4, 44.4, and 56.2 GHz with polarization conversion ratio above 89% from 16.2 to 57 GHz, which represents 111.5% operational bandwidth. The structure thickness is 0.085 λ max , where λ max is the free-space wavelength at the lowest operating frequency. The development process of the unit cell is illustrated originating from the simplest resonator shape, strip resonator. To verify the simulated results, a prototype is fabricated and measured. The fabricated prototype consists of 40 × 40 unit cells. A comparison with related recent designs is performed to investigate the notability of the proposed design regarding the wideband performance and required topology.

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