Abstract

A low-proflle wideband circularly polarized aperture stacked patch (ASP) antenna without air dielectric layers is presented. The new circular ASP antenna, which is fed by two orthogonal dual-ofiset lines through an asymmetric crossed slot, delivers a wide bandwidth of 80% for the 10-dB return loss and similar input impedance characteristics for the two ports. Then, a novel broadband 90 - hybrid feed network is employed to achieve good impedance matching, balanced power splitting and consistent 90 - (§9 - ) phase shifting across the wide operating band. The two unbalanced feed lines are connected to the respective ports of the feed network comprising a three-section Wilkinson power divider and a broadband 90 - phase shifter. It is found that the proposed antenna can achieve a measured impedance bandwidth of 91.3% (2.44{6.54GHz), measured 3-dB axial ratio (AR) bandwidth of 86.4% (2.5{6.3GHz), and measured gain bandwidth of 60.9% from 3.2 to 6.0GHz for the gain > 4dBic. In addition, a comparison between the proposed wideband CP antenna and related wideband CP and ASP antennas in the literature is made.

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