2021
DOI: 10.1002/jnm.2897
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Multiband microstrip patch antenna using copper nano radiating element for X band and C band applications

Abstract: Modern wireless applications necessitate compact handheld devices capable of operating at wide range of frequencies with minimum power. A suitable choice and size of the antenna play a role in reducing the power consumption of the transceivers. Microstrip antenna is usually preferred for such transceivers operating at microwave frequencies because of low profile and easy installation. In this paper, a design of microstrip patch antenna using copper nano material fabricated with sputtering process is proposed a… Show more

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“…Considering the simplicity, convenient formability and desirable radiation properties of the microstrip patch antenna, shown in Figure 2, it is used in the analysis. [33][34][35][36] The substrate exploited in this antenna is Rogers RT/ duroid 6002, thickness = 2.2 mm, and ϵ r = 2.94 based on the following geometric design: D1 = 52 mm, D2 = 70 mm and feeding point = (5, 5 mm).…”
Section: Patch Antenna Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the simplicity, convenient formability and desirable radiation properties of the microstrip patch antenna, shown in Figure 2, it is used in the analysis. [33][34][35][36] The substrate exploited in this antenna is Rogers RT/ duroid 6002, thickness = 2.2 mm, and ϵ r = 2.94 based on the following geometric design: D1 = 52 mm, D2 = 70 mm and feeding point = (5, 5 mm).…”
Section: Patch Antenna Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%