Quasi-Planar Composite Microstrip Antenna: Symmetrical Flat-Top Radiation with High Gain and Low Cross Polarization

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In this paper, a quasi-planar composite microstrip antenna consisting of a single layer rectangular microstrip antenna along with two metallic posts (monopoles) has been studied theoretically and experimentally. The proposed antenna exhibits wide, symmetrical radiation (around 145°) in both principle planes, along with flat-top radiation in the entire bore sight region (72° along with bore sight) with high gain (8.5 dBi) and significantly low cross polarized radiation. More than 26 dB co-cross polarization isolation over an entire broadside direction is obtained. The present structure is very simple and easy to manufacture. The present investigation provides an insightful, visualization-based understanding of concurrent improvement of the radiation characteristics.

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Pawar, U. A., Chakraborty, S., Sarkar, T., Ghosh, A., Singh, L. L. K., & Chattopadhyay, S. (2019). Quasi-Planar Composite Microstrip Antenna: Symmetrical Flat-Top Radiation with High Gain and Low Cross Polarization. IEEE Access, 7, 68917–68929. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2918580

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