Low-profile broadband circularly polarized heterogeneous dipole antenna
with backed cavity
Abstract
A broadband heterogeneous circularly polarized (CP) dipole antenna with
a backed cavity is presented in this letter. The proposed antenna
consists of a pair of rotational symmetric short-circuited heterogeneous
branches and a Γ-shaped feed structure. Each branch is designed to be
axe-shaped so that the antenna can achieve a broad 3dB axial ratio (AR)
bandwidth. The coupled feeding method assures the antenna is wideband,
and the shorting-to-the-ground technique miniaturizes the lateral
dimensions of the antenna. The profile of the proposed antenna is around
0.16λL (λL denotes the wavelength of the lower bound frequency). The
introduction of a back cavity effectively enhances the boresight gain
and improves the isolation level if the antenna is used to form an
array. Finally, the design is prototyped, and the measurement results
agree well with the simulation. The fractal -10 dB S11 bandwidth and 3dB
AR bandwidths are 54.3% (2.74-4.78 GHz) and 45.9% (3.15-5.03 GHz),
respectively. The antenna’s efficiency exceeds 91.5% over the target
frequency band.