Abstract

A strip curl antenna is investigated for obtaining a circularly-polarized (CP) tilted beam. This curl is excited through a strip line (called the excitation line) that connects the curl arm to a coaxial feed line. The antenna structure has the following features: a small circumference not exceeding two wavelengths and a small antenna height of less than 0.42 wavelength. The antenna arm is printed on a dielectric hollow cylinder, leading to a robust structure. The investigation reveals that an external excitation for the curl using a straight line (ST-line) is more effective for generating a tilted beam than an internal excitation. It is found that the axial ratio of the radiation field from the external-excitation curl is improved by transforming the ST-line into a wound line (WD-line). It is also found that a modification to the end area of the WD-line leads to an almost constant input impedance (50 ohms). Note that these results are demonstrated for the Ku-band (from 11.7 GHz to 12.75 GHz, 8.6% bandwidth).

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