2021
DOI: 10.1002/mmce.22788
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A wideband dual‐polarized magneto‐electric dipole antenna loaded with a disk

Abstract: A novel wideband dual-polarized antenna with load of a disk is presented in this letter. The antenna is composed of two cross magneto-electric dipole antennas vertically fixed on an aluminum plate as ground plane, which are excited by two similar Γ-shaped coaxial feeder. Furthermore, in order to further broaden the impedance bandwidth, a disc-shaped resonator is loaded on the front end of the dipole. And a metal barrel reflector is loaded around the antenna to further improve the antenna's radiation characteri… Show more

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“…In References 8–12, the antennas are single‐linear. In References 14–16, the antennas are dual‐linear. After comparison, our proposed antenna has the most advantage in both bandwidth and gain.…”
Section: Measurements and Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In References 8–12, the antennas are single‐linear. In References 14–16, the antennas are dual‐linear. After comparison, our proposed antenna has the most advantage in both bandwidth and gain.…”
Section: Measurements and Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Reference 16, the equivalent circuit of the traditional ME dipole antenna is extracted. By connecting the electric dipole and the magnetic dipole in parallel, the input admittance of the antenna can be expressed as: Yin[]1Rnormale+1Rnormalmj[]()ωLe1ωCe1Re2()ωCm1ωLm where the ( R e , L e and C e ) represent the equivalent resistance, inductance, and capacitance of the electric dipole, the ( R m , L m , and C m ) represent the equivalent resistance, inductance, and capacitance of the magnetic dipole.…”
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