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Wideband Differential-fed Microstrip Antenna under Radiation of TM10 and TM12 Modes
Liu, N.-W.; Zhu, L.; Choi, W. W.
2017-10-01
Source PublicationProceedings of 2017 National Conference on Antennas
AbstractIn this paper, the TM10 and TM12 modes of a differential-fed patch antenna are deeply investigated. Initially, the resonant frequency of TM10 mode (f10) is gradually pushed up by inserting the shorting pins. Then, the resonant frequency of TM12 mode (f12) is decreased by cutting the narrow slots. After that, the f12 is further reduced by widening the radiating patch. As a result, the dual modes are moved in proximity to each other. Finally, the differential-fed antenna is fabricated and tested. The results illustrate that a wide impedance bandwidth of about 10% is realized for the antenna, while maintaining a stable radiation pattern with low profile property (0.039 λ0).
KeywordDual modes Low profile Wide-bandwidth Broadside radiation
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID39592
Document TypeConference paper
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
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GB/T 7714
Liu, N.-W.,Zhu, L.,Choi, W. W.. Wideband Differential-fed Microstrip Antenna under Radiation of TM10 and TM12 Modes[C], 2017.
APA Liu, N.-W.., Zhu, L.., & Choi, W. W. (2017). Wideband Differential-fed Microstrip Antenna under Radiation of TM10 and TM12 Modes. Proceedings of 2017 National Conference on Antennas.
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