JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dual-layer microstrip monopolar patch antenna with characteristic mode analysis

Shu JiangHengfei XuJiangling DouDongquan Sun

Year: 2023 Journal:   Frequenz Vol: 77 (9-10)Pages: 485-491   Publisher: De Gruyter

Abstract

Abstract A monopole-like stacked microstrip antenna with dual-layer patches is proposed for ultra-wideband applications. The characteristic mode analysis (CMA) is utilized and contributes to the multi-mode behavior investigation, guiding the design process. The dual-layer patches both consist of two concentric-coupled rings. The patch configuration is optimized according to the desired mode behaviors at different frequencies. Correspondingly, the three merged resonant modes, containing the modes TM01 and TM02 of the middle layer and TM01 in the top layer, effectively broaden the operation band. The measurements demonstrate that the impedance bandwidth (IBW) of the antenna reaches 4.70–10.20 GHz (73.8%) with the return loss of 10 dB and a maximum gain of 8.7 dBi. The cross-polarization level is better than −28 dB. The proposed antenna possesses a small radius of 30 mm (0.47 λ L ${\lambda }_{L}$ ), and a low-profile of 5.78 mm (0.09 λ L ${\lambda }_{L}$ ). λ L ${\lambda }_{L}$ is the free-space wavelength at the lowest operation frequency.

Keywords:
Physics Lambda Electrical length Microstrip Wideband Microstrip antenna Patch antenna Return loss RADIUS Dual mode Optics Topology (electrical circuits) Antenna (radio) Electrical engineering Electronic engineering Computer science Antenna factor Engineering

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