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Compact wideband circularly polarised dielectric resonator antenna

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ELECTRONICS LETTERS
Volume 53, Issue 1, Pages 5-6

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INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/el.2016.3803

Keywords

resonators; broadband antennas; multifrequency antennas; compact wideband circularly polarised dielectric resonator antenna; compact wideband; dual-band circularly polarised dielectric resonator antenna; rectangular dielectric resonator; axial-ratio bandwidth; dual-band circularly polarised operation; floating parasitic strip; frequency 6; 57 GHz to 12; 18 GHz; bandwidth 10; 18 GHz to 11; 66 GHz; bandwidth 8; 31 GHz to 9; 24 GHz

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A new geometry of compact wideband/dual-band circularly polarised dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) is presented. First, a wideband DRA is realised by a rectangular dielectric resonator excited by a vertical coaxial probe feed which is supported by a small substrate. Circular polarisation is achieved by utilising a configuration of the DRA feed that excites orthogonal modes inside the DRA. A 3 dB axial-ratio bandwidth of about 20.8% (9.05-11.14 GHz) is achieved. Second, extension to dual-band circularly polarised operation is then realised by additionally removing a corner of the rectangular DRA at 45 degrees and adding a floating parasitic strip. The experimental results demonstrate an impedance bandwidth of about 59.8% (6.57-12.18 GHz) and the dual 3 dB axial-ratio bandwidths of about 10.6% (8.31-9.24 GHz) and 13.5% (10.18-11.66 GHz). The measured peak gain varies from 4.47 to 4.86 dBiC in the lower band and 4.33 to 4.91 dBiC in the upper band.

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