Title :
Negative-refractive-index transmission-line metamaterial-loaded dipole antennas
Author :
Antoniades, Marco A. ; Eleftheriades, Gorge V.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of IT & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
Several compact, fully-printed negative-refractive-index transmission-line (NRI-TL) metamaterial-loaded dipole antennas are proposed. The antennas achieve multi-band behaviour by loading a host dipole antenna with series capacitive gaps and shunt inductive strips. In an approach proposed by Schelkunoff, the two arms of the dipole antenna are modeled as the two conductors of a biconical transmission line, and thus the rich dispersion properties of the NRI-TL structure are exploited, while still creating an effective radiator. Both dual-band and tri-band versions of the antennas are shown, with individual bandwidths ranging from 40 MHz to 1.4 GHz. It is also demonstrated that the antennas can achieve a size miniaturization factor of approximately two, and that they exhibit uniform dipolar radiation patterns. Throughout their bands of operation the gain and radiation efficiency vary from approximately -3 dBi to 2.3 dBi and 42% to 98%, respectively.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; dipole antennas; metamaterial antennas; microstrip antennas; multifrequency antennas; refractive index; transmission lines; NRI-TL; biconical transmission line; conductors; dispersion property; dual-band antenna; frequency 40 MHz to 1.4 GHz; fully-printed dipole antenna; host dipole antenna; multiband behaviour; negative-refractive-index transmission-line metamaterial-loaded dipole antennas; series capacitive gaps; shunt inductive strips; size miniaturization factor; triband antenna; uniform dipolar radiation patterns; Antenna radiation patterns; Broadband antennas; Dipole antennas; Loaded antennas; Metamaterials; Resonant frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation in Wireless Communications (APWC), 2012 IEEE-APS Topical Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0404-7
DOI :
10.1109/APWC.2012.6324906