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Study on isolation improvement between closely-packed patch antenna arrays based on fractal metamaterial electromagnetic bandgap structures

Journal

IET MICROWAVES ANTENNAS & PROPAGATION
Volume 12, Issue 14, Pages 2241-2247

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-map.2018.5103

Keywords

energy gap; microstrip antenna arrays; fractal antennas; metamaterial antennas; microwave metamaterials; antenna radiation patterns; slot antenna arrays; transmitting antennas; receiving antennas; average interelement isolation improvement; closely-packed patch antenna arrays; fractal metamaterial electromagnetic bandgap structures; decoupling metamaterial configuration; decoupling MTM configuration; transmitting antenna elements; receiving antenna elements; MTM-EMBG structure; cross-shaped assembly; fractal-shaped slots; interconnected-Y-shaped slots; inverted-T-shaped slot; radiation gain pattern; radiation efficiency; measured gain; synthetic aperture radar; multiple-input-multiple-output systems; frequency 8 GHz to 9; 25 GHz; efficiency 74; 22 percent; efficiency 88; 71 percent

Funding

  1. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) [EP/E022936/1]
  2. [H2020-MSCA-ITN-2016 SECRET-722424]

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A decoupling metamaterial (MTM) configuration based on fractal electromagnetic-bandgap (EMBG) structure is shown to significantly enhance isolation between transmitting and receiving antenna elements in a closely-packed patch antenna array. The MTM-EMBG structure is cross-shaped assembly with fractal-shaped slots etched in each arm of the cross. The fractals are composed of four interconnected-Y-shaped' slots that are separated with an inverted-T-shaped' slot. The MTM-EMBG structure is placed between the individual patch antennas in a 2x2 antenna array. Measured results show the average inter-element isolation improvement in the frequency band of interest is 17, 37 and 17dB between radiation elements #1 & #2, #1 & #3, and #1 & #4, respectively. With the proposed method there is no need for using metallic-via-holes. The proposed array covers the frequency range of 8-9.25GHz for X-band applications, which corresponds to a fractional-bandwidth of 14.5%. With the proposed method the edge-to-edge gap between adjacent antenna elements can be reduced to 0.5(0) with no degradation in the antenna array's radiation gain pattern. Across the array's operating band, the measured gain varies between 4 and 7dBi, and the radiation efficiency varies from 74.22 and 88.71%. The proposed method is applicable in the implementation of closely-packed patch antenna arrays used in SAR and MIMO systems.

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