Abstract

Wideband slot-coupled microstrip antenna (SCMSA) is a distinctive electromagnetic wave radiator in recent years with wide bandwidth and low profile. In such a wide frequency range, the electrical distance, i.e., normalized to operating wavelength, between dual equivalent magnetic currents increases obviously with upward frequency. Therefore, the realized gain is usually with a large variation, which limits the wideband performance of SCMSA. In this communication, a feasible method is proposed to stabilize the realized gain of an SCMSA over its entire impedance bandwidth by utilizing a properly designed reflector-plus-sidewall structure (RPSS), which includes a reflector with an optimized height and two vertical sidewalls. Each part has its own function in realized gain compensation and enhancement, performing a flatter and higher realized gain in a wide frequency range. To validate this method, an antenna prototype is fabricated and tested. Compared with the referenced SCMSA, the measured results indicate that the proposed one adding RPSS maintains a wide impedance bandwidth of 24.8% (3.75–4.81 GHz), but reduces gain variation from 4.1 to 0.5 dB (10.5–11 dBi) with an average realized gain increment of 2.1 dB.

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