A novel half hemispherical dielectric resonator antenna with array of slots for wideband applications

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A novel half Hemispherical Dielectric Resonator Antenna (HDRA) with an array of slots has been designed. The dielectric material used is Rogers TMM10, which is a ceramic thermoset polymer composite material having a dielectric constant of εr= 9.2. Periodic holes lower down the Q factor of the antenna and hence enhance the impedance bandwidth. The measured value of the 10dB bandwidth is close to 1GHz (~17.74%). The mode investigated is a TM101 like mode. Further, the effect of increasing the probe length on the resonance and the radiation pattern is also studied. As the probe length is increased, a shift in the resonant frequency is observed and the Dielectric Resonator Antenna (DRA) behaves as a monopole antenna loaded with the DRA. The experimental results confirm that a wide bandwidth of 1.3GHz (~29%) with a high gain of 7.2dBi can be obtained. The radiation pattern of such an antenna is directive in nature.

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Mukherjee, B., Patel, P., Reddy, G. S., & Mukherjee, J. (2013). A novel half hemispherical dielectric resonator antenna with array of slots for wideband applications. Progress In Electromagnetics Research C, 36, 207–221. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIERC12122002

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