Presentation 2003/7/18
Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna with Slits Suppressing Higher Harmonics
Tomoko NAGAE, Takashi HIKAGE, Toshio NOJIMA, Manabu OMIYA, Kiyohiko ITOH,
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Abstract(in English) A circular microstrip patch antenna (CMSA) is mainly used in the microwave power transmission system. For 2.45GHz band Solar Power Satellite (SPS), we proposed some types of antenna with slits to suppress re-radiation at higher harmonic frequencies. In this paper, we develop the CMSA with slits for Space Solar Power Satellite (SSPS) operating at the frequency of 5.8GHz, in which slits are located along surface current streams related to the dominant TM_<110>mode in order to suppress higher harmonics without disturbing a resonance of the dominant mode. The relations between slit parameters and antenna characteristics which are useful in designing elements are discussed. We employ the finite- difference time-domain (FDTD) technique to design and analyze antennas. The effectiveness of the design result is experimentally confirmed.
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Keyword(in English) rectenna / circular microstrip patch antenna / slit / suppression of higher harmonics / FDTD technique
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Title (in English) Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna with Slits Suppressing Higher Harmonics
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Keyword(1) rectenna
Keyword(2) circular microstrip patch antenna
Keyword(3) slit
Keyword(4) suppression of higher harmonics
Keyword(5) FDTD technique
1st Author's Name Tomoko NAGAE
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University()
2nd Author's Name Takashi HIKAGE
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University
3rd Author's Name Toshio NOJIMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University
4th Author's Name Manabu OMIYA
4th Author's Affiliation Information Initiative Center, Hokkaido University
5th Author's Name Kiyohiko ITOH
5th Author's Affiliation Tomakomai National College of Technology
Date 2003/7/18
Paper # EMCJ2003-53
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 223
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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