Abstract

A single-fed microstrip patch antenna (MPA) with loading of shorting pins for high-gain circularly polarized (CP) radiation is proposed in this paper. Two sets of metallic pins are symmetrically placed along the two orthogonal diagonals of a square patch radiator at first. Due to the shunt inductive effect brought by these shorting pins, the resonant frequency of the dominant mode in this MPA is progressively tuned up so as to enlarge the electrical size of this pin-loaded patch resonator and to enhance its radiation directivity. After the optimal loading position is investigated for maximum directivity of linear polarization, one pair of the inner pins is slightly shifted in an offset to properly separate the two degenerate modes, so that the CP radiation can be excited. Moreover, upon request, either left-handed or right-handed circular polarization can be obtained by means of different position-offset scheme of the inner pins along the diagonals. After extensive analysis is executed, two equal-size CP MPAs with and without shorting pins are fabricated and tested. Simulated and measured results show good agreement and demonstrate that the CP directivity is enhanced from 8.0 (conventional MPA) to 10.8 dBic, indicating a 2.8-dB increment by means of the proposed approach.

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