TY - JOUR
T1 - Flat Lens-in-Package Architecture Using Multi-Axis Machining in D-Band
AU - van Rooijen, Nick
AU - Alonso-DelPino, Maria
AU - Bueno, Juan
AU - Llombart, Nuria
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This work presents an electrically-small lens that has been redesigned towards a flat interface. This way, the lens is easier to integrated, compared to an earlier introduced spherical core-shell lens concept. The lens is created from a single dielectric host material by conformally machining holes into the material. In this process, two artificial dielectric layers are created; The first layer is used for anti-reflection purposes, whereas the second is used to convert the spherical interface to a flat interface. The two layers enable the use of holes with lower aspect ratio drilling, compared to classical gradient-index lenses. The lens is designed to operate in the 140-170 GHz bandwidth, and a prototype with height of only 2.2 mm and diameter of 6.6 mm was fabricated and characterize. The prototype is small enough to fit in many integrated circuit packages. The flat lens was compared to a non-flat core lens in terms of pattern quality, return loss and dielectric loss, with only negligible performance degradation.
AB - This work presents an electrically-small lens that has been redesigned towards a flat interface. This way, the lens is easier to integrated, compared to an earlier introduced spherical core-shell lens concept. The lens is created from a single dielectric host material by conformally machining holes into the material. In this process, two artificial dielectric layers are created; The first layer is used for anti-reflection purposes, whereas the second is used to convert the spherical interface to a flat interface. The two layers enable the use of holes with lower aspect ratio drilling, compared to classical gradient-index lenses. The lens is designed to operate in the 140-170 GHz bandwidth, and a prototype with height of only 2.2 mm and diameter of 6.6 mm was fabricated and characterize. The prototype is small enough to fit in many integrated circuit packages. The flat lens was compared to a non-flat core lens in terms of pattern quality, return loss and dielectric loss, with only negligible performance degradation.
KW - Antennas
KW - D-band
KW - flat lens
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105017260459&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/OJAP.2025.3613605
DO - 10.1109/OJAP.2025.3613605
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105017260459
VL - 6
SP - 2032
EP - 2039
JO - IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation
JF - IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation
IS - 6
ER -