Abstract

ABSTRACTThis paper presents a novel design for a low-profile Fabry–Perot resonator antenna (FPRA) that operates at two distinct frequency bands using a single partially reflecting surface (PRS). The PRS is composed of two different types of unit cells arranged in a staggered fashion. These unit cells are comprised of double-sided complementary structures, including a square patch with a square aperture and a circular ring with a circular ring slot. To reduce the overall profile of the antenna, an artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) surface is utilized as the reflection plane. The proposed design employs a dual-band slotted patch antenna as the primary source. The overall dimensions of the FPRA are 91 mm×91 mm×5.54 mm. The performance of the prototype antenna is validated through measurement, demonstrating peak gains of 14.1 and 16.1 dBi at frequencies of 6.65 and 12.05 GHz, respectively. Additionally, the antenna exhibits −10 dB impedance bandwidths of 6.5–6.8 GHz and 12.15–12.23 GHz at the two frequency bands.

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