2014
DOI: 10.2528/pierm13122205
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Full-Wave Analysis of Anisotropic Circular Microstrip Antenna With Air Gap Layer

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper, the effect of both uniaxial anisotropy in the substrate and air gap layer on the resonant frequency and bandwidth of circular microstrip patch are investigated. The problem is rigorously formulated based on the spectral domain technic in conjunction with Galerkin approach for computing the resonant frequency, half-power bandwidth, and radiation field of a tunable circular patch antenna which is printed on isotropic or uniaxial anisotropic substrate. The TM set of modes issued from the m… Show more

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“…These models have allowed assessing, with a good approximation, the different characteristics of planar structures made in microstrip technology [13]. Among them, fewer researchers [14][15], have investigated the effect of the anisotropic substrate on the resonant characteristics of conventional conducting microstrip antennas. However, they have not studied thoroughly the effect of the superconducting patch on the resonant features of the antenna printed on uniaxially anisotropic substrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These models have allowed assessing, with a good approximation, the different characteristics of planar structures made in microstrip technology [13]. Among them, fewer researchers [14][15], have investigated the effect of the anisotropic substrate on the resonant characteristics of conventional conducting microstrip antennas. However, they have not studied thoroughly the effect of the superconducting patch on the resonant features of the antenna printed on uniaxially anisotropic substrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green's function in the vector Hankel transform domain [16]. Note that in the vector Hankel transform domain, the dyadic Green's function is diagonal and it is independent of the geometry of the radiating patch.…”
Section: Spectral Domain Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…..,Q), and while integrating from 0 to a, and using the Parseval's theorem for vector Hankel transform [16], we obtain a system of linear P+Q algebraic equations for each mode n which can be written in the matrix form:…”
Section: Spectral Domain Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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