“…The attractive features of circularly polarized (CP) antennas, which includes their ability to overcome multi-path interferences and reduce the effect of Faraday rotation, make them very desirable in wireless communication systems. Several ways have been explored by various researchers to design a low-profile, cheap, and highly compact CP antenna; these methods include using a substrate of a high-dielectric constant [1, 2], implementing slots [3, 4] and slits [5, 6] on the patch, employing the ground plane with defective ground structures [7, 8], implementing reactive impedance surfaces (RISs) [9], using split-ring resonators [10], complementary split-ring resonators [11], etc. Although the aforementioned methods led to the miniaturization of the antenna, they also degraded the antenna performance due to the presence of surface wave propagation in the substrate of the antenna.…”