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Differentially Fed, Dual-Band Dual-Polarized Filtering Antenna With High Selectivity for 5G Sub-6 GHz Base Station Applications

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In this communication, a novel dual-band dual-polarized filtering antenna with high selectivity is proposed. By etching four slots at each side of a square radiating patch, dual operation bands as… Click to show full abstract

In this communication, a novel dual-band dual-polarized filtering antenna with high selectivity is proposed. By etching four slots at each side of a square radiating patch, dual operation bands as well as a natural radiation null between the two bands are observed. Another two radiation nulls are generated by introducing a novel feeding structure, which is composed of a microstrip line with open-circuit stepped-impedance resonators (OCSIRs). Thus, a dual-band bandpass filtering response of the realized gain is obtained. Each polarization of the antenna is differentially fed, and the differential port isolation is better than 37 dB. A prototype of the antenna element and a $1\times 4$ array is fabricated and tested to validate our design. Measured results show that the antenna element has dual operation bands of 3.28–3.71 and 4.8–5.18 GHz for VSWR < 1.5. Besides, a high out-of-band gain-suppression level which reaches 17.7 dB is also obtained. Good performance of the proposed antenna makes it a promising candidate for 5G sub-6 GHz base station systems.

Keywords: dual band; dual polarized; band dual; band; polarized filtering; filtering antenna

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Year Published: 2020

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