Towards Millimeter-wavelength: Transmission-Mode Fresnel-Zone Plate Lens Antennas using Plastic Material Porosity Control in Homogeneous Medium.

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National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS), Centre for Energy, Materials and Telecommunication (EMT), Quebec, Montreal, H5A 1K6, Canada.

Published: March 2018

We present two transmission-mode dielectric Fresnel-Zone Plate Lens (FZPL) antennas for use within the V-band spectrum. The proposed FZPs are realized via pure plastic material using two different additive manufacturing processes. The proposed FZP lenses are designed with half (λ/2) and quarter (λ/4) phase correction rings at 60-GHz with 30λ diameter, where λ is the free-space wavelength. The permittivity effect for lens sub-zones is controlled by material porosity in cube-shaped structures. The 3D printed zone plate lenses are built using additive manufacturing plastic materials with a thickness of λ and constant relative permittivities equal to 2.76 and 3.6. Different types of antenna with cos -like radiation patterns as lens illuminators are analyzed on the vertical plane of the flat lenses to have a high efficiency over the considered operating band. Simulations and experimental measurements show a reasonably close match, therefore allowing for a reliable predictability.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871768PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23179-8DOI Listing

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