The possibility to establish a wireless link in the radiative near field at millimeter waves through Transverse Electric (TE) polarized Bessel beams is here investigated. Previous realizations of TE- polarized Bessel beams at millimeter waves are based on leaky-wave resonant cavities fed with loop antennas. Unfortunately, these feeders also excite undesired, nonnegligible Transverse Magnetic (TM) field components, thus leading to a hybrid TE polarization, rather than a pure TE polarization. In this work, we propose a radial-slot array feeding technique as an effective solution to generate almost pure TE-polarized Bessel beams in leaky-wave resonant cavities. The design is based on an effective leaky-wave approach for the characterization of the launcher. The proposed TE feeding scheme is validated with full-wave results. The study of a complete wireless power transfer scenario shows that the proposed solution significantly improves the link budget compared to previous hybrid TE- and TM-polarization cases.

Effective TE-Polarized Bessel-Beam Excitation for Wireless Power Transfer Near-Field Links

Negri, Edoardo
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Fuscaldo, Walter;
2022

Abstract

The possibility to establish a wireless link in the radiative near field at millimeter waves through Transverse Electric (TE) polarized Bessel beams is here investigated. Previous realizations of TE- polarized Bessel beams at millimeter waves are based on leaky-wave resonant cavities fed with loop antennas. Unfortunately, these feeders also excite undesired, nonnegligible Transverse Magnetic (TM) field components, thus leading to a hybrid TE polarization, rather than a pure TE polarization. In this work, we propose a radial-slot array feeding technique as an effective solution to generate almost pure TE-polarized Bessel beams in leaky-wave resonant cavities. The design is based on an effective leaky-wave approach for the characterization of the launcher. The proposed TE feeding scheme is validated with full-wave results. The study of a complete wireless power transfer scenario shows that the proposed solution significantly improves the link budget compared to previous hybrid TE- and TM-polarization cases.
2022
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM - Sede Secondaria Roma
Bessel beams, TE polarization, leaky waves, metasurfaces
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14243/523616
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