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Using Microwave and Macroscopic Samples of Dielectric Solids to Study the Photonic Properties of Disordered Photonic Bandgap Materials
Published on: September 26, 2014
High gain low profile horn array with circular polarization using a 3D printed anisotropic dielectric composite
Nelson Castro1, Francisco Pizarro2, Eva Rajo-Iglesias1
1Department of Signal Theory and Communication, University Carlos III of Madrid, 28911, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
In this work, the design of a fully 3D-printed dielectric polarizer based on anisotropic engineered material operating at 38 GHz is presented. The anisotropy conditions to obtain circular polarization are achieved by using an array of dielectric strips, manufactured using two different commercially available filaments for 3D-printing. To illuminate the polarizer, a low-profile horn linear array fed by transverse slots is designed and manufactured. The results show good agreement between simulations and measurements, with the designed polarizer covering the whole operation band of the antenna by keeping a similar gain when compared to the structure without the polarizer.

