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Microstrip Patch Antennas on Tunable Electromagnetic Band-Gap Substrates

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages 1612-1617

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2009.2019928

Keywords

Electromagnetic band-gap (EBG); microstrip patch antenna; switchable antenna

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A tunable metamaterial in integrated circuit structures is investigated through an example of a microstrip patch antenna on a mushroom-type electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structure. The patch antenna is designed as a half-wavelength resonator of an EBG loaded microstrip transmission line. The operating frequency of a patch antenna can be switched and controlled dynamically by loading diode switches in between vias and the ground plane. When the switches are on, the EBG surface is short to the ground and is at its on-state; while when the switches are turned off, the EBG surface is dc open and is at its off-state. It is found that the resulting patch antenna in-band resonant frequencies are very different at these two states. Antenna dual-band frequencies, gain, efficiency, and radiation patterns are characterized. The designed switchable EBG-patch antenna is fabricated and tested in these two states. The measurement is found in good agreement with simulation. An example is also given for the case of selected switches within the EBG elements to tune dynamically the resonant frequency.

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