Abstract

The paper demonstrates a novel antenna which can achieve a broad impedance bandwidth and circularly polarized bandwidth with a suspended corner-truncated square patch and a new probe-fed rectangular strip. By incorporating a probe-fed rectangular strip inside a high substantial cavity (» 0:144‚0), a broad impedance bandwidth (VSWR < 2:0) of 770MHz (31.43%) is achieved. To obtain a good circularly polarized (CP) bandwidth matching with the impedance bandwidth, two stubs with optimized lengths are loaded at the non-radiating edges of the corner-truncated square patch symmetrically. Measured results show that the CP antenna features a wide operating bandwidth of 10% ranging from 2.41GHz to 2.66GHz (VSWR < 1:5 and axial ratio < 3dB) and that of 22.45% ranging from 2.31GHz to 2.86GHz (VSWR < 2 and axial ratio < 6dB) and good radiation patterns with cross-polarization level (LHCP) lower than the co-polarization level (RHCP) by more than 20dB at the broadside direction. The average gain of this antenna is recorded as about 8.16dBi across the operating bandwidth.

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