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International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation

2015

Session Number:S4.12

Session:

Number:S4.12.5

Comparative Study and Analysis of High Permittivity and Low Permittivity Continuous Phase Correcting Structures for EBG Resonator Antennas

Muhammad U. Afzal,  Karu P. Esselle,  

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Publication Date:2015/11/9

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.37.S4.12.5

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Summary:
This paper presents low-profile continuous phase correcting structures (PCS) for conventional electromagnetic bandgap resonator antennas (ERAs). This PCS has been implemented using a relative high-permittivity-dielectric material and is compared with a low-permittivity Rexolite PCS reported previously. The use of high permittivity materials is not advisable for the PCS design as it increases reflections from the input surface of the PCS; a PCS is supposed to be highly transmitting structure. However, it was found that if a high-permittivity-dielectric PCS is placed above ERA with a proper spacing then high reflections can be used to an advantage. Overall peak directivity of an ERA with TMM4 PCS is 1 dB more than that of the Rexolite PCS along with 44% reduced height profile.