A high gain and directivity bowtie antenna based on single-negative metamaterial

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Abstract

This paper presents an antenna loaded with metamaterial to enhance its gain and directivity to improve the performance of a ground-penetrating radar system (GPR). We adjusted the parameters of the antenna to change its equivalent capacitance and inductance and applied an operating frequency of 0.5 GHz-1.2 GHz to create an ultra-wideband antenna. On the basis of this operating frequency, we also designed the corresponding negative permittivity and permeability materials to simulate a patch antenna and material in a 1 GHz frequency band. The high gain and directivity of the antenna loaded with single-negative material were verified by simulation. Compared to the original antenna, the maximum gain increased by 7 dB and its directivity was greatly improved.

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Liu, L., Zhang, C., Liu, Y., & Hua, Y. (2018). A high gain and directivity bowtie antenna based on single-negative metamaterial. Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications, 17(2), 246–259. https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-10742018v17i21116

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