Resti Montoya MorenoJoni KurvinenJuha Ala‐LaurinahoAlexander KhripkovJanne IlvonenJari Van WonterghemVille Viikari
This article describes a dual-polarized endfire antenna array for millimeter-wave (mm-wave) frequencies. The antenna consists of a chain-slot-shaped pattern on a mobile phone metal frame. The antenna is fed using a transmission line, which would cause only a negligible capacitive loading of the sub-6 GHz antenna realized on the same metal frame and, therefore, would not significantly degrade its performance. This makes colocating the sub-6 GHz and mm-wave antennas in the same, shared volume possible. Measurements indicate that a four-element array placed within a mobile phone provides a realized gain between 8 and 12.6 dBi for both polarizations across the entire band from 24.5 to 29.5 GHz. The total efficiency of a single element is better than-2 and-3 dB for the whole band for horizontal and vertical polarizations, respectively.
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