DocumentCode
1452109
Title
Theory and experiment on microstrip patch antennas with shorting walls
Author
Lee, K.F. ; Guo, Y.X. ; Hawkins, J.A. ; Chair, R. ; Luk, K.M.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng., Mississippi Univ., MS, USA
Volume
147
Issue
6
fYear
2000
Firstpage
521
Lastpage
525
Abstract
Experimental and calculated results based on the finite-difference time-domain method are presented on the impedance and radiation characteristics of the classic shorted quarterwave patch. It is found that, for foam substrates with relative permittivity close to unity, the bandwidths of the quarterwave patches are significantly larger than the halfwave patches. On the other hand, for microwave substrates with relative permittivities equal to 2.32 and 4.0, the bandwidths of quarterwave patches are less than those of halfwave patches, owing to the excitation of surface waves. The maximum gain in the case of foam substrate is in the range of 2-3.5 dBi, occurring 0-45/spl deg/ from broadside, depending on the substrate thickness. The use of a partial short, while reducing the resonant frequency, also decreases the bandwidth. The paper also describes the application of the shorting-wall principle to realise a compact wideband L-probe patch antenna.
Keywords
antenna radiation patterns; electric impedance; finite difference time-domain analysis; microstrip antennas; 2 to 3.5 dB; FDTD method; bandwidth; compact wideband L-probe patch antenna; finite-difference time-domain method; foam substrates; halfwave patches; impedance characteristics; microstrip patch antennas; microwave substrates; partial short; radiation characteristics; relative permittivity; shorted quarterwave patch; shorting walls; surface waves excitation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, IEE Proceedings
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1350-2417
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-map:20000793
Filename
909397
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