Computer-aided design of small patch antenna using (Al, Mg)TaO sub(2) ceramics
The microwave dielectric properties of ( 1 - x ) ( Al 1 / 2 Ta 1 / 2 ) O 2 - x ( Mg 1 / 3 Ta 2 / 3 ) O 2 (AMT) ( 0 [el] x [el] 1.0 ) ceramics and the design of small coplanar waveguide fed antenna (CPWFA) have been investigated. ( ( Al 1 / 2 Ta 1 / 2 ) O 2 and ( ( Mg 1 / 3 Ta 2 / 3 ) O 2 have orthor...
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description | The microwave dielectric properties of ( 1 - x ) ( Al 1 / 2 Ta 1 / 2 ) O 2 - x ( Mg 1 / 3 Ta 2 / 3 ) O 2 (AMT) ( 0 [el] x [el] 1.0 ) ceramics and the design of small coplanar waveguide fed antenna (CPWFA) have been investigated. ( ( Al 1 / 2 Ta 1 / 2 ) O 2 and ( ( Mg 1 / 3 Ta 2 / 3 ) O 2 have orthorhombic and tetragonal structure, respectively. As ( ( Mg 1 / 3 Ta 2 / 3 ) O 2 concentration increased, AMT ceramics transformed into the tetragonal structure. Specimens having tetragonal single phase could be obtained above x=0.6. As ( ( Mg 1 / 3 Ta 2 / 3 ) O 2 concentration increased, the grain size, dielectric constant epsilon r and quality factor (Q) significantly increased and the temperature coefficient of resonant frequency tau f changed from negative to positive. The tau f of 0 ppm [compfn] C - 1 was realized at x=0.65 and the Q . f sub(O) value and epsilon f for this composition were 112 470 GHz and 26.1, respectively. Newly developed 0.35 ( Al 1 / 2 Ta 1 / 2 ) O 2 - 0.65 ( Mg 1 / 3 Ta 2 / 3 ) O 2 dielectric materials were used for 1.5 GHz band CPWFA design and fabrication. The size of the CPWFA can be reduced by using high dielectric constant AMT ceramics, insetting slits into the patch, and fabricating CPW feed line in the ground plane. The slits play a role in not only lowering a center frequency but also fine tuning for the proposed antenna together with the open stub of CPW feed line. The CPWFA with slits has a lower center frequency than the conventional CPWFA, which suggests that the antenna size can be reduced by as much as 16.3%. The structure simulations of the CPWFAs have been performed to obtain impedance matching and to investigate the effects of slits. Experimental results of the fabricated device were in good agreement with the simulation. |
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