2023
DOI: 10.1109/ojap.2023.3270939
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Circularly-Polarized Patch Antennas With Enhanced Bandwidth Based on Capacitively Coupled Orthogonal Patch Radiators

Abstract: Circularly-polarized (CP) patch antennas with enhanced bandwidth based on capacitively coupled orthogonal patch radiators are proposed. Several patch radiators are alternately arranged one by one along the x-and y-direction, producing orthogonal currents and far fields. The adjacent patch radiators are coupled to each other and the coupling structure not only contributes to power distribution but also introduces 90 • phase shift for circularly-polarized radiation. There is no need for an additional feeding cir… Show more

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“…Three CP modes were excited by a loop slot and a strip network in the patch antenna, mainly to create a larger AR bandwidth than the antenna fractional bandwidth (FBW) 4 . In Wu et al, 5 radiating patches were arranged orthogonally one‐by‐one in both the x ‐ and y ‐directions. Such arrangement not only facilitates the coupling between the radiating elements but also yields a phase difference of 90° in the electric current lines and generates CP radiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three CP modes were excited by a loop slot and a strip network in the patch antenna, mainly to create a larger AR bandwidth than the antenna fractional bandwidth (FBW) 4 . In Wu et al, 5 radiating patches were arranged orthogonally one‐by‐one in both the x ‐ and y ‐directions. Such arrangement not only facilitates the coupling between the radiating elements but also yields a phase difference of 90° in the electric current lines and generates CP radiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%