JOURNAL ARTICLE

Periodically loaded 1-D metallodielectric electromagnetic bandgap structures for miniaturisation and bandwidth enhancement

George GoussetisAlexandros FeresidisJ.C. Vardaxoglou

Year: 2004 Journal:   IEE Proceedings - Microwaves Antennas and Propagation Vol: 151 (6)Pages: 481-481   Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology

Abstract

Periodic loading of 1-D metallodielectric electromagnetic bandgap (MEBG) structures has been rigorously investigated. Miniaturised and broadband MEBG structures have been produced by means of periodically loading a dipole array. A study has been carried out with regard to the loading mechanism, the number of stubs, the topology of the structure and the order of loading. Simulations have been carried out using a method of moments based software. First order uniform loading stubs have yielded a significant size reduction of the MEBG array and the bandwidth has doubled. Good agreement between simulations and measurements has been achieved. The current distribution on the proposed structure has been studied, yielding valuable insight. An interdigital topology has resulted in further miniaturisation and bandwidth enhancement. Fractal-type arrays have been produced after applying second order loading. A maximum miniaturisation of 2.5:1 has been achieved.

Keywords:
Materials science Bandwidth (computing) Broadband Fractal Topology (electrical circuits) Fractional bandwidth Optoelectronics Computer science Optics Physics Electrical engineering Engineering Telecommunications Mathematics Mathematical analysis

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