We present a solution of the electrodynamic problem for a microstrip radiating structure with a substrate of a chiral metamaterial using the singular integral representation of the field, which in turn is reduced to a singular integral equation with the Cauchy-type singularity relative to the longitudinal component of the surface current density. Graphs of the current distribution for different types of substrates and the chirality parameters of a substrate are given.
This article is devoted to the study of the possibilities of increasing spectral efficiency in MIMO systems by using antennas with substrates of biisotropic and bianisotropic chiral metamaterials and various types of fractal emitters, in particular, fractal structures in the form of a Sierpinski triangle, Koch and Gilbert curves, as well as a dipole triangular antenna of complex configuration FRM. The spectral efficiency was calculated by using one of the variations of the Shannon formula, which includes a complete matrix of Z-parameters. In turn, this matrix was determined using the software package of electrodynamic modeling. It is shown that the use of such antennas with the fractal geometry of the emitters located on chiral substrates reduces the mutual influence between the emitters, and, in turn, increases the spectral efficiency in several frequency ranges compared to traditional solutions.
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