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Abstract
A new wideband cross-dipole antenna (CDA) with a circularly polarized (CP) characteristic is proposed in this article. The antenna consists of four L-shaped patches, two modified trapezoid-microstrip lines as an impedance tuner, a pair of vacant-quarter feeding loops as a continuous-phase feeding network, and four grounded inverted L-shaped strips as parasitic elements. It is noticed that the grounded inverted L-shaped strips are inserted directly below the L-shaped patches to increase the CP bandwidth and enhance the gains of the antenna, which is different from the conventional parasitic elements. First, a pair of vacant-quarter feeding loops is used as a feeding structure to provide a sequential phase characteristic. Second, four L-shaped patches as driven elements are connected to the feeding structure to excite two CP resonant modes. Third, two modified trapezoid-microstrip lines are inserted into the feeding structure to adjust the impedance match. Moreover, four grounded inverted L-shaped strips are introduced into the square reflector to achieve wider CP operation by utilizing a gap capacitive coupling feeding way. Finally, the proposed antenna is simulated, manufactured, and measured to verify the design rationality. The measured results indicate the proposed antenna has a broad 3-dB ARBW of 82.5% (1.38–3.32 GHz, 2.35 GHz) and a wide −10-dB IBW of 81.2% (1.18–3.04 GHz, 2.29 GHz). Furthermore, the measured and simulated CP bandwidths are 75.1% (1.38–3.04 GHz, 2.21 GHz) and 74.7% (1.36–2.98 GHz, 2.17 GHz), which is suitable for CP applications in WiBro (2.3–2.39 GHz) and GPS (L1 1.575 GHz) bands.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Antennas and Propagation publishes papers on the design, analysis, and applications of antennas, along with theoretical and practical studies relating the propagation of electromagnetic waves at all relevant frequencies, through space, air, and other media.
As well as original research, the International Journal of Antennas and Propagation also publishes focused review articles that examine the state of the art, identify emerging trends, and suggest future directions for developing fields.