Open-ended waveguide antenna using a single split-ring resonator

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This letter proposes an open-ended waveguide antenna with a single split-ring resonator. In contrast to the waveguide antennas incorporating multiple rings reported in a previous study, which exhibited narrow bandwidth, the proposed antenna uses only one ring to achieve broader bandwidth while keeping the aperture small. A single ring has a relatively low quality factor compared to multiple rings. The simulated and measured fractional bandwidth was 4.13% and 4.03%, respectively, which is much broader than the fractional bandwidth of about 1% demonstrated in a previous study. This simple technique can be used in many applications that require small apertures including near-field probes and array elements. © 2011 ETRI.

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Ju, Y. R., Oh, S. S., Park, W. K., & Park, H. D. (2011). Open-ended waveguide antenna using a single split-ring resonator. ETRI Journal, 33(2), 291–294. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.11.0210.0193

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