Parallel-plate transmission line and L-plate feeding differentially driven H-slot patch antenna

Shao Wei Liao, Quan Xue, Jian Hua Xu

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Abstract

A newly developed patch antenna, designated as the parallel-plate transmission line and L-plate feeding differentially driven H-slot patch antenna, is presented in this letter. The parallel-plate transmission line will not introduce inductance to the input impedance of a patch antenna, thus the height of the patch can be largely increased. In addition, by employing L-plate feeding and H-slot patch simultaneously, the height of the patch can reach 0.25λ 0. Measurements show that the impedance bandwidth can be extended to 115% (0.79-2.94 GHz) and 3-dB-gain bandwidth can be extended to 83% (0.80-1.93 GHz). The radiation pattern is stable, and the maximum gain is 9.9 dBi within the 3-dB-gain bandwidth. © 2011 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6213480
Pages (from-to)640-644
JournalIEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Research Keywords

  • 3-dB-gain bandwidth
  • differentially driven antenna
  • impedance bandwidth
  • parallel-plate transmission line

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