Abstract

The modelling, practical implementation and characterisation of an ultra-directive antenna around 10 GHz are presented. The design of the antenna is based on the transformation optics concept by transforming a radiating cylindrical space into a rectangular one. Metamaterials presenting electric and magnetic resonances are used to achieve the transformation. Field intensity mappings and direct far-field measurements are performed to experimentally demonstrate the narrow beam profile.

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