Abstract
A low-profile dual-polarized dipole antenna using wideband artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) reflector with stable radiation pattern for use in 2G/3G/4G base stations operating from 1.7 to 2.7 GHz is presented. The antenna consists of a pair of crossed-dipoles and a wideband AMC reflector which consists of an AMC surface, a metallic ground plane, and the air substrate between them. The AMC is designed to operate with 90° reflection-phase bandwidth of 1.64–2.88 GHz (54.8%). Compared with using perfect electric conductor reflector, the profile height of the dual-polarized dipole antenna using AMC reflector is reduced by half from 36 to 18 mm, resulting in the lowest-profile 2G/3G/4G base station antenna. Six metallic ground walls are used to stabilize the radiation pattern, and the resulted half-power beamwidths are around 68±3° and 81±3° in the H- and V-planes, respectively, across the operating band. More measured results show that wide impedance bandwidths of 1.67–2.98 and 1.64–3.05 GHz for the two input ports, isolation of more than 25 dB, and cross-polarization of less than −20 dB are achieved.
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