This article introduces a substrate-integrated, low-cost, and low-profile E-band high-gain Fabry–Perot (FP)/leaky-wave (LW) antenna. This design enables the full integration of a high-gain antenna within a single-layer substrate for millimeter-wave (mm-wave) applications. The antenna design layout comprises a partially reflective surface (PRS) mounted on a thin, metal-coated, low-cost I-Tera MT40 dielectric substrate. The proposed antenna differs from conventional air-cavity-based FP/LW antennas, as it is fabricated on a low-cost dielectric substrate, eliminating the need for an air cavity, which restricts integration with printed circuit boards (PCBs) and planar circuits. The antenna is excited using a rectangular WR12 waveguide located beneath the ground plane. Impedance matching is achieved by employing a rectangular iris. The formulation for analyzing leaky waves within a cavity is thoroughly discussed using the Transverse Resonance Method (TRM). The proposed FP antenna achieves a maximum realized gain of 14.6 dBi with good impedance matching ((Formula presented.) = –14 dB). Finally, the proposed antenna is fabricated, and its performance is validated through experimental measurements.

mm-Wave Substrate-Integrated Fabry–Perot/Leaky-Wave Antennas in E-Band

Bilal R. M. H.;Genovesi S.;Manara G.;Costa F.
2025-01-01

Abstract

This article introduces a substrate-integrated, low-cost, and low-profile E-band high-gain Fabry–Perot (FP)/leaky-wave (LW) antenna. This design enables the full integration of a high-gain antenna within a single-layer substrate for millimeter-wave (mm-wave) applications. The antenna design layout comprises a partially reflective surface (PRS) mounted on a thin, metal-coated, low-cost I-Tera MT40 dielectric substrate. The proposed antenna differs from conventional air-cavity-based FP/LW antennas, as it is fabricated on a low-cost dielectric substrate, eliminating the need for an air cavity, which restricts integration with printed circuit boards (PCBs) and planar circuits. The antenna is excited using a rectangular WR12 waveguide located beneath the ground plane. Impedance matching is achieved by employing a rectangular iris. The formulation for analyzing leaky waves within a cavity is thoroughly discussed using the Transverse Resonance Method (TRM). The proposed FP antenna achieves a maximum realized gain of 14.6 dBi with good impedance matching ((Formula presented.) = –14 dB). Finally, the proposed antenna is fabricated, and its performance is validated through experimental measurements.
2025
Bilal, R. M. H.; Moscato, S.; Genovesi, S.; Manara, G.; Costa, F.
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