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RADIATION PROPERTIES AND COUPLING ANALYSIS OF A METAMATERIAL BASED, DUAL POLARIZATION, DUAL BAND, MULTIPLE SPLIT RING RESONATOR ANTENNA

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JOURNAL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 24, Issue 8-9, Pages 1183-1193

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1163/156939310791586188

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  1. European Union
  2. TUBITAK [107A004, 107A012]
  3. Turkish Academy of Sciences

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We demonstrate an electrically small antenna that operates at two modes, which correspond to two orthogonal polarizations. The antenna was single fed and composed of perpendicularly placed metamaterial elements and a monopole. One of the metamaterial elements was a multi split ring resonator (MSRR), and the other one was a split ring resonator (SRR). The elements' physical sizes were the same while the electrical sizes differed nearly by 1 GHz. This variety resulted in the dual mode operation at the 4.72 GHz and 5.76 GHz frequencies. When the antenna operated in the MSRR mode at 4.72 GHz for one polarization, it simultaneously operated for the SRR mode at 5.76 GHz, but for the perpendicular polarization. The efficiencies of the modes were 15% and 40%, and electrical sizes were lambda/11.2 and lambda/9.5, correspondingly. Finally, we numerically demonstrate the effect of coupling of the two resonators on the operation frequencies.

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