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A dual capacitively fed broadband patch antenna with reduced cross-polarization radiation
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Experimental ResultsEngineeringRadio FrequencyReduced Cross-polarization RadiationPatch AntennaDual Capacitive FeedsAntennaBroadband Patch AntennaAntenna DesignMicrowave AntennaMicrowave TransmissionComputational ElectromagneticsMicrowave EngineeringMultiband AntennasElectromagnetic Compatibility
This paper presents a design using dual capacitive feeds to excite a patch antenna with a thick air substrate to achieve a wide operating bandwidth with reduced cross-polarization radiation. The dual capacitive feeds are fed by equal input powers, but with a 180° phase shift, and have a narrow conducting strip placed below the radiating patch, supported by a conducting post, which is then connected, through via holes in the ground plane, to the microstrip feed network. Experimental results show that the proposed antenna can have greatly reduced cross-polarization radiation across the entire operating bandwidth, compared to the case with a single capacitive feed. Details of the proposed antenna and experimental results are presented. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 26: 169–171, 2000.
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