A dual-channel 60 GHz communications link using patch antenna arrays to generate data-carrying orbital-angular-momentum beams

2016 
We present a short-range experimental orbital-angular-momentum (OAM) multiplexing millimeter-wave communication system using patch antenna arrays. The dependence of the evolution of OAM beams on the number of array elements and array radius are analyzed. We also find phase delay deviation of 30 degrees leads to mode purity degrading to ∼1% and power deviation of 6 dB reduces the purity by <40%. An obstruction of size <10mm has not much influence on the evolution of OAM beams generated from antenna arrays with r = 8mm, which enables the stacking of multiple antenna arrays. We also use these patch antenna arrays to demonstrate a 60 GHz wireless communication link using two multiplexed OAM modes, each carrying a 500-Mbaud 16-QAM or 2-Gbaud QPSK signal. A channel crosstalk of less than −20 dB and bit-error-rates (BER) of less than 3.8 × 10−3 are achieved.
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