JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Wide Beamwidth and Wideband Magnetoelectric Dipole Antenna

Guangwei YangJianying LiJiangjun YangShi-Gang Zhou

Year: 2018 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation Vol: 66 (12)Pages: 6724-6733   Publisher: IEEE Antennas & Propagation Society

Abstract

In this paper, a wideband magnetoelectric (ME) dipole antenna with wide beamwidth both in the E-plane and H-plane is investigated. The proposed antenna, which is a differential one, has a simple structure and can realize wide beamwidth in the E-plane and H-plane in whole operating bandwidth. This antenna is easy to manufacture and low cost. The antenna consists of a pair of Γ-shaped metal plates, a Γ-shaped fed line, and six metal columns. The Γ-shaped metal plates and metal columns change the current distribution which changes the radiation performance of the proposed antenna. Some parameters, which effect on the performances of the antenna, are studied. The proposed antenna achieves the impedance bandwidth (≤-10 dB) of about 81.1% (3.3-7.8 GHz). The half-power beamwidth (HPBW) of the proposed antenna is obviously broadened. The HPBW is 215° in the E-plane and 186° in the H-plane at 5.5 GHz. Besides, the cross polarization of the antenna is very low. The antenna is fabricated and measured to verify the design. The measured results are in good agreements with the simulated one. Good radiation characteristics of the new ME dipole antenna have been obtained in the whole frequency band.

Keywords:
Beamwidth Antenna measurement Radiation pattern Dipole antenna Coaxial antenna Monopole antenna Antenna factor Optics Antenna efficiency Physics Loop antenna Fan-beam antenna Antenna (radio) Acoustics Materials science Telecommunications Computer science

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