A cross polarized antenna with reflector based on electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) material

Dehm-Andone G, Wansch R, Gerhäuser H, Weigel R, Kölpin A (2011)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2011

Publisher: IEEE

Pages Range: 1-3

Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE Metamaterials 2011: The Fifth International Congress on Advanced Elec-tromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics

Event location: Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

In this paper a gain improved cross polarized dipole antenna based on a Mushroom-Jerusalem-Cross hybrid electromagnetic bandgap (MJCH-EBG) structure is presented. For low frequencies these structures behave like metal surfaces. For a specific bandwidth at higher frequencies, that has to be dimensioned, they are highly resistive and represent a perfect magnetic conductor. This effect can be used to realize reflectors and to suppress surface waves at antennas. This helps to miniaturize these kind of antennas. Design, simulation, measurement and analysis is performed for this antenna at 10.7GHz

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APA:

Dehm-Andone, G., Wansch, R., Gerhäuser, H., Weigel, R., & Kölpin, A. (2011). A cross polarized antenna with reflector based on electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) material. In IEEE Metamaterials 2011: The Fifth International Congress on Advanced Elec-tromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics (pp. 1-3). Barcelona, Spain: IEEE.

MLA:

Dehm-Andone, Gunther, et al. "A cross polarized antenna with reflector based on electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) material." Proceedings of the IEEE Metamaterials 2011: The Fifth International Congress on Advanced Elec-tromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics, Barcelona, Spain IEEE, 2011. 1-3.

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