High-gain TM 11 mode equilateral triangular patch antenna with shorting pins and triangular short horn

Normally, the reported gain of the microstrip patch antenna is within 8 dBi. Using properly located three shorting pins on three bisectors, the present work reports a method to convert the non-radiating TM 11 mode of equilateral triangular patch antennas (ETPAs) to a deformed TM 11 radiating mode. T...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of microwave and wireless technologies 2024-07, Vol.16 (6), p.1009-1023
Hauptverfasser: Kumar, Ashwani, Gautam, Shatish K., Arya, Ravi K., Ali, Maifuz, Singh, Praduman P., Verma, Anand K., Mittra, Raj
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Normally, the reported gain of the microstrip patch antenna is within 8 dBi. Using properly located three shorting pins on three bisectors, the present work reports a method to convert the non-radiating TM 11 mode of equilateral triangular patch antennas (ETPAs) to a deformed TM 11 radiating mode. The boresight gain of ETPA operating in TM 11 mode is enhanced from −10.75 to 12.1 dBi at 5.43 GHz. The boresight measured gain is further enhanced to 14.2 dBi at 5.52 GHz by using a triangular surface-mounted short horn (SMSH) of about ${{\lambda }}/5$ height. The aperture efficiency of the ETPA with the shorting pins is 84.2%. The aperture efficiency is further improved to 94.2% using the SMSH. The measured boresight cross-polarization and side-lobe level are −40 and −29 dB, respectively. The nature of the electricfield and surface current distribution is analyzed, using both the characteristic mode analysis method and high-frequency structure simulator, to understand the role of shorting pin and coaxial feed in converting the non-radiating TM 11 mode to the radiating mode. A systematic design process also is presented for a fast design of shorting pin-loaded ETPA on the suitable substrate at a specified frequency.
ISSN:1759-0787
1759-0795
DOI:10.1017/S1759078724000382