Abstract
A novel broadband circularly polarized (CP) square-ring-loaded slot antenna with flat gains is proposed in this letter. The antenna is fed by an L-shaped microstrip line with tapered section for impedance matching. A square ring is also loaded, and a new resonant frequency with the minimum axial ratio (AR) is produced, broadening the CP bandwidth of the original slot-coupled microstrip-fed antenna. The antenna is successfully designed and fabricated. Measured results show that its 10-dB return-loss bandwidth is 3.94 GHz (4.56–8.5 GHz with the center frequency 6.53 GHz) and that its 3-dB AR bandwidth can reach 3.7 GHz (4.75–8.45 GHz with the center frequency 6.6 GHz). The antenna occupies an overall volume of $0.8\lambda _{0} \times 0.8 \lambda _{0} \times 0.13\lambda _{0}$ with respect to 6 GHz. Its peak gain is 4.4 dBic, and the gain variation within 4.75–8.2 GHz band is less than 1 dBic, which means a good flat gain feature in the broad frequency band. The measured results agree well with the simulated ones.
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