2010 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iceaa.2010.5652998
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High-permittivity cross-shaped dielectric resonator antenna for circular polarization

Abstract: -This paper presents a wideband circularly polarized (CP) dielectric resonator antenna (DRA). The thin cross-shaped antenna of high permittivity is excited by two orthogonal microstrip lines with 90 • phase difference resulting in circular polarization. The general design principles are proposed in this paper and a commercial full field analysis software, based on Finite-Element-Method (FEM), is employed to fine-tune the proposed antenna. The experimental results show a good agreement with simulation and demon… Show more

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“…5 demonstrates a significant reduction of coupling between these two modes as a result of using a sequential symmetrical feeding. The simulated and measured results validate the concept that an asymmetric feeding (as in [13]) can disturb the symmetric mode distribution and hence increase coupling coefficient between different modes in the DR volume. The coupling coefficient can be reduced by using symmetric feeding.…”
Section: Antenna Performancesupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…5 demonstrates a significant reduction of coupling between these two modes as a result of using a sequential symmetrical feeding. The simulated and measured results validate the concept that an asymmetric feeding (as in [13]) can disturb the symmetric mode distribution and hence increase coupling coefficient between different modes in the DR volume. The coupling coefficient can be reduced by using symmetric feeding.…”
Section: Antenna Performancesupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Using two feeding points of the cross for CP operation as in [13], the simulation results indicate that the coupling between the CP and LP ports will be more than 10 dB, which is not acceptable for a diversity antenna. This high coupling results from the asymmetrical feeding, i.e., with a feeding point at only one end of each cross arm.…”
Section: Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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