Compact antipodal Vivaldi antenna design with gain enhancement and notched-band characteristics based on D-CRLH metamaterial

Abstract A novel compact ultra-wide band (UWB) antipodal Vivaldi antenna with band notched is presented in this communication. T-shaped slot is introduced to extend the lower end limitation of the frequency band from 1.65 GHz to 1.25 GHz, the miniaturization of the antenna is realized. Then a new th...

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Published inMaterials research express Vol. 9; no. 2; pp. 25803 - 25811
Main Authors Lixia, Du, Qi, Huanhuan, Huang, Taotao, Wu, Tiantian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.02.2022
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Summary:Abstract A novel compact ultra-wide band (UWB) antipodal Vivaldi antenna with band notched is presented in this communication. T-shaped slot is introduced to extend the lower end limitation of the frequency band from 1.65 GHz to 1.25 GHz, the miniaturization of the antenna is realized. Then a new thought of the gain enhancement, namely the substrate cutout (SCO) is demonstrated to increase antenna gain, which makes the electromagnetic wave get rid of the bondage of the substrate, reducing the edge diffraction, and thus radiates more effectively, without changing the overall dimension of the antenna. The advantage is of great value in limited space especially. Then a compact unit cell based on Dual Composite Right-Left Handed (D-CRLH) metamaterial is proposed to realize the notched band characteristics in the WLAN band (4.95–5.15 GHz). In addition, the passband would be less affected by the notched band due to the sharp transition band between notched and operating band. Finally, the antenna is successfully simulated and measured, it shows broadband matched impedance, stable gain and radiation pattern over the operating band. The experimental results are also given and show a good agreement with the simulated results.
Bibliography:MRX-124978
ISSN:2053-1591
2053-1591
DOI:10.1088/2053-1591/ac4f84