Decoupling of multifrequency dipole antenna arrays for microwave imaging applications

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The mutual coupling between elements of a multifrequency dipole antenna array is experimentally investigated by S -parameter measurements and planar near-field scanning of the radiated field. A multifrequency array with six dipoles is analyzed. In order to reduce the coupling between dipoles, a planar metasurface is placed atop the array acting as superstrate. The mutual coupling of the antenna elements in the absence and presence of the superstrate is presented comparatively. Between 3 and 20dB mutual coupling reduction is achieved when the superstrate is used. By scanning the field radiated by the antennas and far-field measurements of the radiation pattern, it is observed that the superstrate confines the radiated power, increases the boresight radiation, and reduces the endfire radiation. Copyright © 2010 E. Saenz et al.

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Saenz, E., Guven, K., Ozbay, E., Ederra, I., & Gonzalo, R. (2010). Decoupling of multifrequency dipole antenna arrays for microwave imaging applications. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/843624

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