Title :
Size reduction of microstrip patch antennas with left-handed transmission line loading
Author :
Rajab, K.Z. ; Mittra, R. ; Lanagan, M.T.
fDate :
2/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A procedure for designing an electrically small microstrip patch antenna (MPA) is developed, wherein the length of a side of the MPA is reduced to significantly less than a half-wavelength. The MPA is loaded with a resonant circuit equivalent to that of a left-handed transmission line to artificially increase the effective wavelength of the device, thus creating a resonance equivalent to, but at a lower frequency than the unloaded {10} mode. The field distribution in the loaded MPA remains relatively unperturbed, unlike the {0} mode case that attempts to decrease the size by introducing a shorting-post; consequently, very low cross-polarisation behaviour is observed. The theory to predict the full spectrum of resonant frequencies of the antenna is developed, with finite-difference time-domain simulations used to finalise the antenna design. Finally, an electrically small ((lambda/6)times(lambda/4)) and thin (<lambda/65) antenna is fabricated at 465 MHz using low-temperature co-fired ceramic technology and tested for key figures of merit, including the resonant frequency and radiation pattern. The shortened antenna not only shows performance comparable to a conventional unloaded MPA, but also exhibits good cross-polarisation. The loaded MPA achieved an area reduction of 83% as compared to an unloaded version
Keywords :
UHF antennas; antenna radiation patterns; electromagnetic wave polarisation; finite difference time-domain analysis; microstrip antennas; 465 MHz; MPA; antenna design; cross-polarisation behaviour; field distribution; finite-difference time-domain simulation; left-handed transmission line; low-temperature cofired ceramic technology; microstrip patch antenna; radiation pattern; resonant circuit equivalent;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-map:20050334