Abstract

In this letter, a dual-band magnetoelectric (ME) dipole antenna with wide operation bands is proposed for WiMAX and WLAN applications. A full-metal rectangular director is loaded right above the ME dipole antenna and it resonates at around 3.6 GHz due to the excitation of the long electric dipole (LE-dipole). Then, the lower operation bandwidth is extended significantly. This added director also allows our antenna to work as a quasi-Yagi antenna at specific frequencies, and thus, the proposed antenna is capable to achieve better unidirectional radiation performance and higher gain. In order to satisfy WLAN communication, a short trapezoid electric dipole is designed beneath the LE-dipole, which maintains the overall antenna dimensions as unchanged. Besides, such design strategy avoids the distortion of the radiation pattern at 5 GHz as well. As for the ground, a hornlike reflector is adopted instead of traditional planar structures. The measured results show that our proposed antenna achieves two wide bandwidths, 2.3–3.7 GHz (46.7%) and 5–6.25 GHz (22.2%), and high stable gain (8.5 ± 0.9 and 9 ± 1 dB) within these two operation bands.

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