Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, modal analysis is used as a guide to design a circularly polarized open‐slot antenna. The design proposes an open wide slot that is fed electromagnetically by a modified feedline. Both open slot and feedline are asymmetrically placed to the edge of the substrate. The complete antenna without excitation is analyzed using characteristic mode theory to provide a physical insight into its circular polarization operation. The modal analysis proves that several nearly orthogonal modes can be generated at certain frequencies with 90° phase differences. The axial ratio (AR) corresponds to the modal analysis, which proves the validity of the modal analysis. An AR bandwidth from 3.2 to 6 GHz (61%) is achieved within an S11 bandwidth of 3.2–14 GHz (125%). The proposed antenna achieves a peak realized gain 4.3 dBi of within the AR band.

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