Antenna Miniaturization and Bandwidth Enhancement Using a Reactive Impedance Substrate
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Abstract
The concept of a novel reactive impedance surface (RIS) as a substrate for planar antennas, that can miniaturize the size and significantly enhance both the bandwidth and the radiation characteristics of an antenna is introduced. Using the exact image formulation for the fields of elementary sources above impedance surfaces, it is shown that a purely reactive impedance plane with a specific surface reactance can minimize the interaction between the elementary source and its image in the RIS substrate. An RIS can be tuned anywhere between perfectly electric and magnetic conductor (PEC and PMC) surfaces offering a property to achieve the optimal bandwidth and miniaturization factor. It is demonstrated that RIS…
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2Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Miniaturization
- Planar
- Optoelectronics
- Electrical impedance
- Dipole antenna
- Finite-difference time-domain method
- Bandwidth (computing)