JOURNAL ARTICLE

A high gain wideband circularly polarized microstrip antenna

Arun KumarSantanu DwariGanga Prasad PandeyBinod Kumar KanaujiaDinesh Kumar Singh

Year: 2020 Journal:   International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies Vol: 12 (7)Pages: 678-687   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, a high gain wideband circularly polarized (CP) microstrip antenna is presented for broadband operation. The proposed structure comprised of a partially grounded printed monopole antenna loaded with a split ring resonator and a metallic reflector. By using the metallic reflector surface underneath the patch radiator results in the reflected waves in the same phase with main lobe radiation, thereby improving the gain and it also acts like a secondary radiator to generate wideband CP behavior in the proposed design. A gain enhancement of 4.3 dBi is achieved in the operating frequency band as compared with the design without a metallic reflector. The maximum gain achieved in the presented method is 8.6 dBic over the entire operating range. The proposed design shows a wideband behavior ranging from 4.30 to 9.10 GHz with the 10-dB impedance bandwidth of 71.64%. In addition, the proposed design yielded a broadside right hand CP radiation with a 3-dB axial ratio bandwidth of 33.88% from 4.98 to 7.01 GHz. The proposed antenna is fabricated and experimental results on reflection coefficient, gain, axial ratio, and radiation patterns concede well with simulation results.

Keywords:
Wideband Optics Axial ratio Radiation pattern Physics Antenna gain Microstrip antenna Reflector (photography) Bandwidth (computing) Dipole antenna Microstrip Radiator (engine cooling) Optoelectronics Antenna efficiency Antenna (radio) Circular polarization Electrical engineering Telecommunications Engineering

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