DocumentCode
2388409
Title
Microstrip antennas on ferrites
Author
Batchelor, J.C. ; Classen, G. ; Langley, R.J.
Author_Institution
Kent Univ., Canterbury, UK
Volume
1
fYear
1997
fDate
14-17 Apr 1997
Firstpage
30
Abstract
There is much interest in the use of ferrite substrates for microstrip patch antennas. The high dielectric constant of the ferrite brings about a reduction in the antenna dimensions. When biased with a magnetic field the antennas exhibit a number of novel properties. These include frequency tuning over a 15-40% range, the generation of two opposite hands of circular polarisation and beam steering possibilities. This paper discusses two aspects of circular microstrip antennas on ferrite substrates. The first is spectral domain modelling of the frequency tuning characteristics for a circular patch on a ferrite. Details of the model together with a comparison with experimental results are given. Phased arrays often use ferrite phase shifters to change the phase of individual elements and produce electronic beamsteering. We demonstrate a simple but effective means of controlling the beam angle from 2 and 4 element arrays where the patch elements are fed by a microstrip line on a ferrite substrate. Biasing the ferrite causes a shift in the phase length of the line hence varying the beam angle
Keywords
microstrip antenna arrays; antenna dimensions reduction; beam angle; beam angle control; biasing; circular microstrip antennas; circular polarisation; electronic beamsteering; experimental results; ferrite phase shifters; ferrite substrates; frequency tuning; high dielectric constant; magnetic field; microstrip line feeder; microstrip patch antennas; patch elements; phase length; phased arrays; spectral domain modelling;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation, Tenth International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 436)
Conference_Location
Edinburgh
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-686-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19970201
Filename
608491
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