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Miniature Millimeter-Wave 5G Antenna Fabricated Using Anodized Aluminum Oxide for Mobile Devices
Author(s) -
JongSun Choi,
Jaehyun Choi,
Woonbong Hwang
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.0c03795
Subject(s) - materials science , antenna (radio) , dielectric , optoelectronics , anodizing , layer (electronics) , substrate (aquarium) , extremely high frequency , patch antenna , aluminium , electrical engineering , composite material , telecommunications , computer science , engineering , oceanography , geology
A miniature millimeter-wave 5G antenna fabricated using anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) is devised and demonstrated for mobile devices. The proposed structure creates a dielectric layer on an aluminum plate using AAO topology and allows the antenna pattern to be placed on the dielectric layer. The proposed AAO-based antenna reduces the size (1.87 (0.18λ 0 ) mm × 2.34 (0.22λ 0 ) mm) of the antenna in proportion to the dielectric constant (ε r = 6.7), which is higher than those of the conventional materials such as polycarbonates (PC) or a flame retardant (FR4). In addition, it is possible to precisely control the dielectric layer dimensions and generate a dielectric layer on the metal substrate itself, which greatly increases the design freedom. As a result, the devised antenna resonates at 29 GHz, and the measured gain is 5.02 dBi.

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