This Letter demonstrates the design of a two-element polarisation diversity antenna, applicable for modern small satellite application systems. The intended antenna mainly consists of two monopole radiators loaded with metasurface reflector as a ground plane. The dimensions of the radiator antenna are 40 × 22 × 1.6 mm 3. The antenna measured results offers a wider S 11 bandwidth of (2.23-2.91 GHz) and wider axial ratio bandwidth (ARBW) of (2.16-2.92 GHz) with a common S 11 and ARBW of 26.45% is obtained. A maximum gain of 7.02 dBic and isolation better than 14.5 dB is observed along with the operating frequency range. The antenna provides an ARBW (< 3 dB) and gain (> 2.38 dBic) for theta = ± 45°, for all phi values along with the complete operating frequency range. Also, the antenna port-1 provides left-handed circular polarisation and port-2 provides right-handed circular polarisation radiation with directional radiation characteristics.
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