Title :
Combination dielectric resonator, power combiner, and antenna
Author :
Yang, Suidong ; Fusco, Vincent F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Queen´´s Univ., Belfast, UK
fDate :
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A rectangular dielectric resonator housed in a cutoff parallel-plate waveguide is used both as a radiating element and microwave power combiner. The resonator is excited by using tuned electrically short monopole antennas to induce a longitudinal electric operating mode. The resonator is then used in conjunction with free-running oscillators in order to provide, via mutual injection locking, stable in-phase power combining. Furthermore, the resonator is arranged such that one of its faces radiates a portion of the power-combined signal. Since the resonator is housed in a cutoff waveguide, the cross-polarization radiation from the antenna is suppressed. It was found that, for a single element, a gain in the azimuthal plane of 5 dB could be achieved and, for a two-element array, a gain of 7 dB was obtained with better than -25-dB cross polarization for each case. The oscillator power-combining efficiency for a single-element antenna (two oscillators) was 91%, and the spatial power-combining efficiency for a two-element antenna array, (four oscillators) was found to be 90%. In addition, it is shown that the presence of the dielectric inserts in conjunction with coupled oscillator dynamics provides moderate overall oscillator phase noise improvement
Keywords :
dielectric resonators; monopole antennas; nonradiative dielectric waveguides; parallel plate waveguides; phase noise; power combiners; waveguide antennas; 5 dB; 7 dB; 90 percent; 91 percent; azimuthal plane; coupled oscillator dynamics; cross-polarization radiation; cutoff parallel-plate waveguide; cutoff waveguide; dielectric inserts; free-running oscillators; in-phase power combining; longitudinal electric operating mode; mutual injection locking; phase noise; power combiner; rectangular dielectric resonator; single-element antenna; spatial power-combining efficiency; tuned electrically short monopole antennas; two-element antenna; two-element array; Antenna arrays; Azimuthal plane; Dielectric resonator antennas; Gain; Injection-locked oscillators; Microwave oscillators; Phase noise; Polarization; Power combiners; Rectangular waveguides;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on