High-Directivity Microstrip Patch Antennas Based on TModd-0 Modes
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Publication date
2020-01-20ISSN
1548-5757
Abstract
High-directivity microstrip antennas are attractive for the line-of-sight communications due to their thin profile. In order to achieve a high-directive radiation pattern, the geometry of a patch operating at a TModd-0 mode is modified to minimize the effect of out-of-phase currents. Two high-directivity microstrip patch antennas operating at modified TM30 and TM50 modes are presented. They exhibit broadside radiation patterns with directivities of 15 and 18 dBi, respectively. The advantage of the proposed technique compared to an antenna array is that no feeding network is required, and thus, the design is simpler and avoids the losses caused by the feeding network. A prototype to validate the proposed technique is built, achieving a measured directivity of 14.6 dBi. The microstrip patch antenna has a total size of 3(λ/2) × 3(λ/2), and its measured bandwidth is four times that of an equivalent array of microstrip patches operating in its fundamental mode
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
537 - Electricity. Magnetism. Electromagnetism
62 - Engineering. Technology in general
621.3 Electrical engineering
Keywords
High Directivity
High-order TM Modes
Microstrip Antennas
TM Modes
Pages
7 p.
Publisher
IEEE
Is part of
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters; Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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