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A novel stacked patch antenna with dual band and diverse pattern characteristics
Author(s) -
Yu Junnan,
Sun Yufa,
Fang Hongyu,
Li Fan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
microwave and optical technology letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.304
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1098-2760
pISSN - 0895-2477
DOI - 10.1002/mop.32036
Subject(s) - radiation pattern , physics , optics , patch antenna , antenna (radio) , radiation , omnidirectional antenna , dipole antenna , rectangle , multi band device , geometry , electrical engineering , engineering , mathematics
A dual‐band patch antenna with diverse radiation patterns is presented in this paper. Circular patch and turnstile‐shaped patch are placed up and down to obtain dual band characteristic. Two surface current loops on the circular patch and turnstile‐shaped patch work like equivalent magnetic dipole. Four rectangle slots and four PIN diodes are loaded on the circular patch to readjust the surface current. Due to the changed current path, an equivalent electric dipole is introduced and two dipoles with phase difference of 180° are combined with each other to achieve directional radiation pattern. By switching the states of the diode to control the connection states of the rectangle slot on the circular patch, then a dual‐band antenna with diverse patterns is designed. The measured results show that the overlapping bandwidths of lower band f 1 is 2.9% (2.42‐2.49 GHz) and over 2.9 dBi gain, the overlapping bandwidths of upper band f 2 is 2.0% (4.87‐4.97 GHz) and over 4.8 dBi gain. The measured patterns of f 1 show that the proposed antenna can not only omnidirectional radiation but also directional radiation with a scan angle of 90°. Meanwhile, the measured patterns of f 2 remain omnidirectional radiation.

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