Abstract

A bidirectional circularly polarized array of the same sense is proposed. The implementation is a combination of end-flre array, crossed dipoles, and composite right/left-handed transmission line (CRLH-TL). The proposed array consists of four dipoles spaced at a distance equal to ‚0=4 (‚0 is the wavelength in free space at the center frequency). For the bidirectional circular polarization of the same sense, the four dipoles are fed in-phase in a series-fed structure. A feed line that exhibits 0 - phase shift every ‚0=4 is needed. To satisfy the demand for the space distance and phase distribution in a series-fed array, the CRLH unit cell composed of lumped capacitors and inductors is employed and inserted in the feed line. Theoretical analysis is performed based on the balanced parallel stripline and design equations are presented for the determination of the lumped element parameters. The design method can be used in the design of the arrays with more elements. From the experimental results, the array ofiers a 4.2dBic bidirectional circular polarization gain. The bandwidth between which the impedance matching is better than i10dB and the axial-ratio is better than 3dB is 300MHz from 2.39 to 2.69GHz.

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