Electronics, Vol. 14, Pages 2504: A Printed Hybrid-Mode Antenna for Dual-Band Circular Polarization with Flexible Frequency Ratio
Electronics doi: 10.3390/electronics14132504
Authors:
Takafumi Fujimoto
Chai-Eu Guan
In this paper, a printed hybrid-mode antenna for dual-band circular polarization (CP) is proposed. In the proposed antenna, one T-shaped element is fed by a coplanar waveguide and one L-shaped element is loaded to the ground plane. The relationship between the antenna’s geometric parameters and the circular polarization characteristic (axial ratio) is examined through electric current distribution and radiation field components. In addition, the antenna’s resonant modes are investigated through characteristic mode analysis (CMA). Through parametric studies, the range of two frequency ratios is explored, revealing that the antenna operates as a dual-band single-sense CP antenna, even in ranges where the two frequency ratios (the ratio of high frequency to low frequency) are smaller compared to antennas in other studies. The proposed antenna has a frequency ratio of less than 1.5 between the two frequencies and can be flexibly designed. The proposed antenna is designed for the 2.5 GHz band and 3.5 GHz band. The measured bandwidths of 10 dB impedance with a 3 dB axial ratio are 2.35–2.52 GHz and 3.36–3.71 GHz, respectively.
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