A Circularly Polarized Complementary Antenna with Substrate Integrated Coaxial Line Feed for X-Band Applications

Zhuoqiao Ji, Guanghua Sun, Kaixu Wang, Hang Wong*, Zhan Yu, Zhengguo Li, Changning Wei, Pei Liu

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Abstract

This work presents a design for a complementary antenna with circular polarization that has a wide operating bandwidth, stable broadside radiation, and stable gain for X-band applications. The proposed antenna consists of an irregular loop and a parasitic electric dipole, which work together to produce equivalent radiation from the magnetic and electric dipoles. By arranging the dipole and the loop in a specific geometry, this antenna effectively generates circularly polarized wave propagation. A substrate integrated coaxial line (SICL) is applied to feed the antenna through an aperture cutting on the ground. The proposed antenna achieves a wide axial ratio (AR) and impedance bandwidths of 27.4% (from 8.5 to 11.22 GHz, for the AR ≤ 3 dB) and 39.6% (from 7.5 to 11.2 GHz, for the reflection coefficient ≤ −10 dB), respectively. Moreover, the antenna maintains a stable broadside radiation pattern across the operating bandwidth, with an average gain of 10 dBic. This proposed antenna design is competitive for X-band wireless communications. © 2024 by the authors.
Original languageEnglish
Article number785
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number4
Online published17 Feb 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

Research Keywords

  • circular polarization
  • complementary
  • substrate integrated coaxial lines (SICL)
  • wideband

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