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18 December 1996 Millimeter wave micro-CPW integrated antenna
Ching-Kuang C. Tzuang, Ching-Chyuan Lin
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Abstract
This paper presents the latest result of applying the microstrip's leaky mode for a millimeter-wave active integrated antenna design. In contrast to the use of the first higher-order leaky mode, the second higher-order leaky mode, the second higher-order leaky mode of even symmetry is employed in the new approach, which allows larger dimension for leaky-wave antenna design and thereby reduces its performance sensitivity to the photolithographic tolerance. The new active integrated antenna operating at frequency about 34 GHz comprises of a microstrip and a coplanar waveguide stacked on top of each other, named as the millimeter wave micro-CPW integrated antenna. The feed is through the CPW that would be connected to the active uniplanar millimeter-wave (M)MIC's. Our experimental and theoretical investigations on the new integrated antenna show good input matching characteristics for such a highly directed leaky-wave antenna with the first-pass success.
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Ching-Kuang C. Tzuang and Ching-Chyuan Lin "Millimeter wave micro-CPW integrated antenna", Proc. SPIE 2842, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications III, (18 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262774
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Extremely high frequency

Tolerancing

Transceivers

Waveguides

Communication engineering

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