Title :
Size-Reduction Method for Dielectric-Resonator Antennas
Author :
Kishk, Ahmed A. ; Huang, Wei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, USA
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Size reduction for a single antenna element is desirable for wireless personal communications. Here, a 750/0 size reduction of the dielectric-resonator antenna (DRA) is achieved while maintaining the antenna´s bandwidth at the same time by incorporating the concepts of an electric conductor and a magnetic conductor. To validate this concept, infinite perfect electric conductor (PEC) and infinite perfect magnetic conductor (PMC) planes with the presence of the source are used in an ideal situation. A finite electric conductor and a high-dielectric-constant interface are then applied to reduce the dielectric-resonator antenna´s size in a realistic situation. The antenna´s size is reduced while keeping its frequency band within the original band of the full-size case. For wideband elements, the feed probe in a low-dielectric interface is used to support the concept of magnetic walls. The concept was first confirmed by the examples of full-size and reduce-sized cylindrical dielectric-resonator antennas. It was then applied to rectangular-cup dielectric-resonator antennas, simulated numerically, and confirmed experimentally. More than a 30% impedance bandwidth was achieved by a quarter-size case with a 50 ohm hook-shaped coaxial probe placed off the antenna´s axis. Results indicated that a 750/0 size reduction could easily be achieved for the dielectric-resonator antenna.
Keywords :
antenna feeds; broadband antennas; conductors (electric); dielectric resonator antennas; impedance matching; low-k dielectric thin films; permittivity; personal communication networks; DRA; PEC planes; PMC planes; antenna axis; antenna bandwidth; dielectric-resonator antenna size; feed probe; finite electric conductor; frequency band; full-size cylindrical dielectric-resonator antennas; high-dielectric-constant interface; hook-shaped coaxial probe; impedance bandwidth; infinite perfect electric conductor planes; infinite perfect magnetic conductor planes; low-dielectric interface; magnetic walls; quarter-size case; rectangular-cup dielectric-resonator antennas; reduce-sized cylindrical dielectric-resonator antennas; single antenna element; size reduction; size-reduction method; wideband elements; wireless personal communications; Bandwidth; Dielectric materials; Magnetic resonance; Personal communication networks; Resonator filters; Wireless communication; Dielectric resonators; dielectric resonator antenna; perfect magnetic conductor; size reduction; small antennas;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2011.5949322