Abstract
Here, a wideband patch antenna array with dual +/- 45 degrees polarisations has been proposed and implemented in Ku-band for back-haul services. Stacked patches and full-corporate feeding technique are adopted for wideband performance. To achieve a high port isolation, feed networks of dual polarisations are physically separated and designed with a coupling cancellation technique. The experimental results show that the proposed antenna simultaneously covers a bandwidth of 13.3-16 GHz in terms of |S-11|, |S-22|<-12 dB and port isolation better than 30 dB. Furthermore, it has high gains >17.8 dBi as well as identical radiation patterns for +/- 45 degrees dual polarisations. The proposed dual-polarised patch antenna array has features of low profile, low cost, light weight, and ease of fabrication, which is very promising for microwave back-haul applications.