Abstract

This manuscript is the outcome of detailed research. A novel metamaterial structure is proposed in this paper to improve the directivity of the antenna. In this research paper a method of implementing metamaterial over the patch is used to enhance the directivity of rectangular microstrip patch antenna. From the results proposed expectation has been achieved, it is noted that in the presence of the LHM, the antenna is more directive and has a higher gain. This proposed patch is designed at the frequency of 2.75 GHz. The proposed structure is a combination of circular rings by virtue of its backward wave propagation property and negative reflection it improve the parameters of antenna.

Highlights

  • Nowadays, the term metamaterials can be found frequently in the literature

  • A novel metamaterial structure is proposed in this paper to improve the directivity of the antenna

  • In this research paper a method of implementing metamaterial over the patch is used to enhance the directivity of rectangular microstrip patch antenna

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Ranjeet Pratap Singh Bhadoriya

A novel metamaterial structure is proposed in this paper to improve the directivity of the antenna. In this research paper a method of implementing metamaterial over the patch is used to enhance the directivity of rectangular microstrip patch antenna. From the results proposed expectation has been achieved, it is noted that in the presence of the LHM, the antenna is more directive and has a higher gain. This proposed patch is designed at the frequency of 2.75 GHz. The proposed structure is a combination of circular rings by virtue of its backward wave propagation property and negative reflection it improve the parameters of antenna

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