학술논문

Terahertz Antenna-in-Package Design and Measurement for 6G Communications Systems
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat. Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on. 72(2):1085-1096 Feb, 2024
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Aerospace
Transportation
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Antenna arrays
Antenna measurements
Impedance matching
Transmission line measurements
Antennas
Power dividers
Patch antennas
Antenna-in-package (AiP)
stacked patch antenna
subarray
terahertz (THz)
vertical power divider
Language
ISSN
0018-926X
1558-2221
Abstract
This article presents the novel design techniques for terahertz (THz) antenna-in-package (AiP) to overcome issues resulting from multilayer printed circuit board (PCB)-based antenna array integration, fabrication, and measurement. We propose a wideband dual-polarized stub-loaded proximity-coupled stacked patch antenna and vertical power divider as design solutions. Circuit analysis is performed to provide the equivalent circuit model and its design validity. We designed, simulated, and measured a $4 \times 1$ subarray, which ultimately builds THz $8 \times 8$ AiP for the next generation 6G communications system. The designed proximity-coupled stacked patch antenna employs open and short stubs in via transition of the antenna’s feeding for bandwidth enhancement. The designed power divider is constructed vertically to minimize the size of the $4 \times 1$ subarray. This innovative power-splitting architecture significantly decreases the complexity of the feeding network because the divider is designed without conventional T-junctions and quarter wavelength impedance transformers (ITs); thus, the size of the dual-fed dual-polarized $4 \times 1$ subarray, limited by two four-way power dividers can be shrunken considerably. Based on these proposed techniques, we fabricated and measured an $8 \times 8$ antenna array package on our custom-built probe station. The measured boresight gain of the $8 \times 8$ antenna array package exceeds 17.1 dBi within the operating bandwidth of 136–148 GHz.