2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-015-2595-8
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Gain Enhancement of a Tetra-band Square-Loop Patch Antenna Using an AMC–PEC Substrate and a Superstrate

Abstract: In this paper, a high gain tetra-band microstrip patch antenna fed by a modified L-shaped strip has been designed, simulated and measured. The antenna consists of three concentric square-loop patches to support four operating modes and cover WLAN/Bluetooth, WiMAX, Mobile/Fixed satellite services, and WLAN/V2X commercial applications. In order to enhance gain of the antenna, the incorporating effect of the antenna with a superstrate and an artificial magnetic conductor (AMC)-perfect electric conductor (PEC) gro… Show more

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“…The low‐ or zero‐index metamaterial (LIM/ZIM) is a good option for all broadband antennas. Therefore, the research interest among scientists and engineers are exponentially increased on metamaterial based circuits, such as superstrate, artificial magnetic conductor (AMC), and so on, but it provides a limited bandwidth with large losses for electric or magnetic resonant metamaterials. Several works are published in the literature based on these techniques applied in Vivaldi antennas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low‐ or zero‐index metamaterial (LIM/ZIM) is a good option for all broadband antennas. Therefore, the research interest among scientists and engineers are exponentially increased on metamaterial based circuits, such as superstrate, artificial magnetic conductor (AMC), and so on, but it provides a limited bandwidth with large losses for electric or magnetic resonant metamaterials. Several works are published in the literature based on these techniques applied in Vivaldi antennas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%