Abstract

A triangular monopole antenna and a bitriangular slot antenna are designed and measured, respectively, in order to validate a relation between the input impedances of such noncomplementary antennas. The first application of the newly validated impedance relation is demonstrated with the creation of nonself-complementary antennas, which consist of the triangular monopole and the bitriangular slot. As expected, the nonself-complementary antennas indeed exhibit broad impedance bandwidths and stable radiation patterns. Furthermore, the novel nonself-complementary antennas have the advantages of simpler structures and feed than those of the existing nonself-complementary antennas. Hence, they can be easily and inexpensively manufactured.

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