Abstract

A compact low-profile dual-band antenna with a single circular radiation patch is presented. The circular radiation patch is top-loaded by a metal strip, leading to a zeroth-order resonant (ZOR) mode with monopole-like radiation pattern at the lower operation band, and the ZOR mode is not affected by the position change of the probe feed. Thereby an off-center probe feed can be used to excite a TM01 mode with patch-like radiation pattern at the upper operation band, and its performance remains good stability when the size of the metal strip is varying. The equivalent circuit, electric field and current distributions of the proposed antenna are studied to investigate the principles of the ZOR and the TM01 modes, and all the results show that the two operation bands can be effectively and independently controlled. As a proof-of-concept, a circular patch antenna prototype with low profile of about $0.023~\lambda _{0}$ at 2.35 GHz is fabricated and tested. Good agreements between the measured and simulated results are achieved, showing monopole-like and patch-like radiation patterns within 2.28 - 2.40 GHz and 3.30 - 3.60 GHz, respectively, and the average realized gains are about 2.5 dBi and 8.5 dBi for the two operation bands.

Highlights

  • Monopole antennas with omnidirectional radiation in the horizontal plane, are widely used in various wireless communications to provide wide signal coverage

  • Various methods have been reported for patch antenna to generate the monopole-like radiation characteristic, and a center-fed circular patch antenna excited in the TM0m mode

  • Center-fed circular patch antenna loaded with shorting vias can produce TM01 mode with nonzero resonant frequency, and the analytical approach has been discussed in [5], [6]

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Introduction

Monopole antennas with omnidirectional radiation in the horizontal plane, are widely used in various wireless communications to provide wide signal coverage. The ZOR mode working at the lower operation band with monopole-like radiation pattern is produced by the application of the top-loaded small metal strip, which is shorted to the ground by two conductive vias.

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