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A Compact Frequency-Reconfigurable Metamaterial-Inspired Antenna

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IEEE ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS PROPAGATION LETTERS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 1154-1157

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LAWP.2011.2172180

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Circuit models; coplanar waveguide (CPW); frequency-agile antennas; metamaterials (MTMs); microstrip antennas; multifrequency antennas; printed monopole; reconfigurable antennas; slot antennas; varactors

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Adding frequency reconfigurability to a compact metamaterial-inspired antenna is investigated. The antenna is a printed monopole with an incorporated slot and is fed by a coplanar waveguide (CPW) line. This antenna was originally inspired from the concept of negative-refractive-index metamaterial transmission lines and exhibits a dual-band behavior. By using a varactor diode, the lower band (narrowband) of the antenna, which is due to radiation from the incorporated slot, can be tuned over a broad frequency range, while the higher band (broadband) remains effectively constant. A detailed equivalent circuit model is developed that predicts the frequency-tuning behavior for the lower band of the antenna. The circuit model shows the involvement of both CPW even and odd modes in the operation of the antenna. Experimental results show that, for a varactor diode capacitance approximately ranging from 0.1-0.7 pF, a tuning range of 1.6-2.23 GHz is achieved. The size of the antenna at the maximum frequency is 0.056 lambda(0) x 0.047 lambda(0) and the antenna is placed over a 0.237 lambda(0) x 0.111 lambda(0) CPW ground plane (lambda(0) being the wavelength in vacuum).

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