Title :
Synthesis of magneto-dielectrics from first principles and antenna design
Author :
Kyu Han ; Swaminathan, Madhavan ; Raj, P. Markondeya ; Sharma, Himani ; Tummala, Rao ; Rawlings, Brandon ; Yang, Songnan ; Nair, Vijay
Author_Institution :
SRC Center of Excellence, Interconnect & Packaging Center (IPC), Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
Magneto-dielectric materials have been spotlighted as a new opportunity for effective antenna size reduction in many recent studies. In this paper, we start from first principles to describe the methodology used to synthesize the magneto-dielectric material. A combination of Bruggeman´s effective medium model and Sihvola and Lindell model are used to find the right mixture of cobalt particles and fluoropolymer material for the effective antenna miniaturization. A three pole Lorentzian dispersion model is derived for fitting extracted material properties of magneto-dielectric composite material. The material properties are extracted using a cavity perturbation technique with substrate integrated waveguide cavity resonator. The Kramers-Kronig relations are used to demonstrate that the extracted material properties from the method are causal in this paper. A 900MHz PIFA on magneto-dielectric material substrate is designed, fabricated and measured. A 7.4% bandwidth and 61.7% radiation efficiency for the antenna were obtained. Human body effect to antenna was studied and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) was calculated. The simulation results show that magneto-dielectric material can reduce the effect of human body on antenna performance and the magnetic loss enables a decrease in the SAR of the antenna.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; cavity resonators; dielectric materials; planar inverted-F antennas; substrate integrated waveguides; Bruggeman effective medium model; Kramers-Kronig relations; PIFA; Sihvola and Lindell model; antenna design; antenna miniaturization; antenna performance; antenna radiation efficiency; antenna size reduction; cobalt particles; first principles; fluoropolymer material; human body effect; magnetic loss; magnetodielectric composite material substrate; magnetodielectric material synthesis; perturbation technique; specific absorption rate; substrate integrated waveguide cavity resonator; three-pole Lorentzian dispersion model; Antennas; Cobalt; Composite materials; Dispersion; Material properties; Permeability; Permittivity;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) , 2015 IEEE 65th
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/ECTC.2015.7159913