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A wideband and low profile dual polarized antenna loaded with artificial magnetic conductor

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  • Yuhui Ren
  • Mei Tan
  • Yutian Ma
  • Jun Peng
  • Ke Li
  • Fuwei Wang
  • Handong Wu

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In this paper, a wideband low profile dual-polarization antenna is proposed based on the in-phase reflection characteristic of artificial magnetic conductor (AMC). The AMC cells are designed as two concentric square metallic rings connected by a ‘*’ shaped metallic strip. Its in-phase reflection bandwidth is 2.12 GHz–3.31 GHz, and input-match bandwidth is 1.56 GHz–2.43 GHz. The relative bandwidth is 43.83% and 43.61%, respectively. In addition, the AMC cells are loaded on the reflector of the proposed dual polarized dipole antenna. The measured results show that the −10 dB reflection coefficient (|S11|) bandwidth of the antenna is 1.55 GHz to 2.4 GHz (43%), and the height is only 0.136λ0. Furthermore, the gain and front-to- back ratio of the antenna are increased by about 0.8 and 4 dB respectively due to the action of AMC.

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  • Yuhui Ren & Mei Tan & Yutian Ma & Jun Peng & Ke Li & Fuwei Wang & Handong Wu, 2024. "A wideband and low profile dual polarized antenna loaded with artificial magnetic conductor," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(16), pages 1727-1739, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:38:y:2024:i:16:p:1727-1739
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2024.2396409
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