Negative-refractive-index transmission-line metamaterial-loaded dipole antennas

M. Antoniades, G. Eleftheriades
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Several compact, fully-printed negative-refractive-index transmission-line (NRI-TL) metamaterial-loaded dipole antennas are proposed. The antennas achieve multi-band behaviour by loading a host dipole antenna with series capacitive gaps and shunt inductive strips. In an approach proposed by Schelkunoff, the two arms of the dipole antenna are modeled as the two conductors of a biconical transmission line, and thus the rich dispersion properties of the NRI-TL structure are exploited, while still creating an effective radiator. Both dual-band and tri-band versions of the antennas are shown, with individual bandwidths ranging from 40 MHz to 1.4 GHz. It is also demonstrated that the antennas can achieve a size miniaturization factor of approximately two, and that they exhibit uniform dipolar radiation patterns. Throughout their bands of operation the gain and radiation efficiency vary from approximately -3 dBi to 2.3 dBi and 42% to 98%, respectively.
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负折射率传输在线超材料负载偶极子天线
提出了几种紧凑的全印刷负折射率在线传输(NRI-TL)超材料负载偶极子天线。该天线通过加载具有串联电容隙和分流电感带的主偶极子天线来实现多频段行为。在schelkuoff提出的一种方法中,偶极子天线的两个臂被建模为双圆锥传输线的两个导体,从而利用了NRI-TL结构的丰富色散特性,同时仍然产生有效的辐射体。图中展示了双频和三频版本的天线,各自的带宽从40mhz到1.4 GHz不等。研究还表明,天线可以实现约2的尺寸小型化因子,并且它们表现出均匀的偶极辐射模式。在整个工作频带中,增益和辐射效率分别在-3 dBi到2.3 dBi和42%到98%之间变化。
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