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Title
Bi-directional Gain Enhancement of Folded Dipole Antenna Using Midstrips Array
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Bidirectional antenna, dipole antenna, folded dipole, gain enhancement, middle strips (midstrips).
Abstract
A novel low-profile method to improve the bi-directional gain of a dual-element folded dipole antenna (DFDA) is presented. The proposed technique employs surface current distribution conditioning using integrated parasitic elements while preserving the radiators. We introduce a middle layer consisting of a 1D array of metal strips embedded between the upper and lower surfaces of the dipole, called midstrips. The midstrips are designed as parallel resonators and play the key role of current polarizing of the dipole currents. At the presence of the midstrips, the cross currents on the dipole surface are polarized out of phase and cancel each other, improving radiation-polarization purity consequently. The co components are changed from a distributed form to a triple current form which leads to the excitation of a new resonance. The geometric progression-based array factor is extracted to model the gain enhancement mathematically. Two DFDA prototypes with and without midstrips are fabricated with identical thickness (0.014𝜆0 @ 2.7GHz) and 10dB-S11 bandwidth of over 18.5%, which shows a bidirectional-gain enhancement of more than 2.9dB and an efficiency of over 84% at the presence of the midstrips.
Researchers (First Researcher)، Reza Zaker (Second Researcher)، Ali Kheirdoost (Third Researcher)