Design and analysis of ultra-wideband four-port MIMO antenna with DGS as decoupling structure for THz applications

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Results in Optics

Abstract

The growing demand for high-speed communication has resulted in developing terahertz (THz) antennas that operate at high-frequency, high-speed, and high data rates. An ultra-broadband functioning four port THz multiple input and multiple output (MIMO) antenna with a defective ground plane as a decoupling structure is proposed in this study. A rectangular metallic patch was changed by integrating parasitic components onto the radiator with the lowered ground plane on a polyamide substrate to obtain the ultra wideband THz frequency operating antenna. The designed THz antenna has been transformed into a MIMO antenna by replicating horizontally and vertically with the separation of 0.08 λ and 0.01 λ, respectively (λ computed at 2 THz). The proposed THz MIMO antenna operates in the 2–10.7 THz frequency range and has an overall substrate dimension of 40 μm x 46 μm × 2 μm. The proposed antenna equivalent circuit is designed to validate the impedance bandwidth of the antenna. The designed THz MIMO antenna has isolation better than 20 dB across the impedance bandwidth. The isolation enhancement is achieved by creating alternate current channels through the defected ground structure of the antenna. The proposed THz MIMO antenna's MIMO diversity features are studied and determined to be ECC < 0.001, DG is about 10 dB, TARC < -10 dB, MEG < -3 dB, and CCL < 0.2 bps/Hz over the antenna's operational frequency.

DOI

10.1016/j.rio.2023.100573

Publication Date

12-1-2023

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