Abstract
This paper proposes a new design of dual-band reactively loaded annular slot antenna for dual-sense circular polarization radiation. Two concentric annular slots excited by a common microstrip feedline are employed to realize dual-band operation. Each slot can radiate a circularly polarized (CP) wave with a specified sense at its one or one-and-a-half wavelength resonance, given that an appropriately valued reactive component, i.e., capacitor or inductor, is introduced at a pre-determined location. A small frequency ratio (FR) can be achieved between the two oppositely sensed CP bands when a capacitor and an inductor are loaded, respectively, onto the inner and outer annular slots. Contrarily, two oppositely sensed CP bands that possess a large FR can be yielded when an inductor and a capacitor are loaded onto the inner and outer annular slots, respectively. For experimental verification, two antenna prototypes with FRs of 1.63 and 2.41 have been designed, fabricated, and measured. The measurement results exhibit a good agreement with the simulated ones. Details of design concerns and experimental results are presented and discussed.
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