TY - JOUR
T1 - Grating-Lobe Reduction for Uniform Undersampled Phased Array Using Dielectric Dome Lens
AU - Wang, Yipeng
AU - Haneda, Katsuyuki
AU - Icheln, Clemens
AU - Ala-Laurinaho, Juha
AU - Tuomela, Juha
AU - Vähä-Savo, Lauri
AU - Xue, Bing
AU - Chen, Xiaoming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 1963-2012 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Undersampled arrays exhibit low mutual coupling, alleviating heat dissipation challenges associated with active radio frequency (RF) components in integrated front-end designs. This article presents an effective dielectric dome lens (DDL) for a uniform array with one-wavelength interelement spacing, enabling beam scanning with reduced grating lobes (GLs), making it suitable for millimeter-wave communication systems. The shape of the DDL is optimized using the geometric optics (GO) algorithm, allowing for the reflection of GLs while maintaining effective main beam scanning. The DDL is then miniaturized, integrated with absorber sheets to dissipate reflected GLs, and equipped with matching layers (MLs) to improve radiation performance. The subsequent full-wave simulation further optimizes the design, accounting for factors overlooked by the GO algorithm and finalizing the DDL structure for operating with a undersampled array. Finally, a 3 × 8 undersampled rectangular patch array working at 28 GHz, integrated with a cylinder DDL, is fabricated and measured to validate the design approach. The experimental results are in agreement with the simulations. With the help of the DDL, the array with one-wavelength interelement spacing achieves a continuous, symmetrical-to-boresight beam-scanning range of 110◦, with a scan loss (SL) within 3 dB. The GL is consistently reduced, maintaining peak sidelobe levels (SLLs) more than 9 dB below the main beam. This scanning performance remains effective over a bandwidth of 2 GHz.
AB - Undersampled arrays exhibit low mutual coupling, alleviating heat dissipation challenges associated with active radio frequency (RF) components in integrated front-end designs. This article presents an effective dielectric dome lens (DDL) for a uniform array with one-wavelength interelement spacing, enabling beam scanning with reduced grating lobes (GLs), making it suitable for millimeter-wave communication systems. The shape of the DDL is optimized using the geometric optics (GO) algorithm, allowing for the reflection of GLs while maintaining effective main beam scanning. The DDL is then miniaturized, integrated with absorber sheets to dissipate reflected GLs, and equipped with matching layers (MLs) to improve radiation performance. The subsequent full-wave simulation further optimizes the design, accounting for factors overlooked by the GO algorithm and finalizing the DDL structure for operating with a undersampled array. Finally, a 3 × 8 undersampled rectangular patch array working at 28 GHz, integrated with a cylinder DDL, is fabricated and measured to validate the design approach. The experimental results are in agreement with the simulations. With the help of the DDL, the array with one-wavelength interelement spacing achieves a continuous, symmetrical-to-boresight beam-scanning range of 110◦, with a scan loss (SL) within 3 dB. The GL is consistently reduced, maintaining peak sidelobe levels (SLLs) more than 9 dB below the main beam. This scanning performance remains effective over a bandwidth of 2 GHz.
KW - Dielectric dome lens (DDL)
KW - grating lobe (GL) reduction
KW - undersampled phased array
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/86000428762
U2 - 10.1109/TAP.2024.3508103
DO - 10.1109/TAP.2024.3508103
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:86000428762
SN - 0018-926X
VL - 73
SP - 1445
EP - 1460
JO - IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
JF - IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
IS - 3
ER -