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Investigation of a high-gain and broadband circularly polarized monopole antenna for RF energyharvesting application

Bikash Ranjan Behera, Sanjeev Kumar Mishra

2022International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In this research article, a metasurface (MTS)-loaded high-gain and broadband circularly polarized (CP) monopole antenna is reported. The proposed antenna configuration consists of a symmetric Y-shaped radiating monopole over a partial ground plane with extended twin parasitic conducting strips (PCS) loaded with a MTS reflector. To achieve left-hand circular polarization characteristics, a metallic copper strip is utilized to short the partial ground plane with one of the twin PCS [PCS(L)]. By using the grid-slotted sub patches on a rectangular MTS a reflector of 2λ fa × 1.65λ fa × 0.02λ fa is placed just below the monopole radiator at a height of 0.33λ fa , which provides broadened impedance (IBW) and 3 dB axial ratio bandwidth (ARBW) responses with high gain. The proposed prototype with an volumetric dimension of 1.33λ fa × 0.9λ fa × 0.02λ fa at f a = 5 GHz is designed and characterized. It exhibits a measured IBW of 48.45% (3.57–5.89 GHz), ARBW of 25.25% (4.21–5.42 GHz), and CP gain of > 8.35 dBic with the antenna efficiency of > 75% in the desired operating frequency bands. The obtained performances of the proposed MTS antenna confirm its suitability for RF energy harvesting application.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsGround planeMonopole antennaOpticsAxial ratioCircular polarizationBroadbandSTRIPSDipole antennaReflector (photography)Antenna (radio)Electrical engineeringMicrostripMaterials scienceEngineeringLight sourceComposite materialAntenna Design and AnalysisEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies