Abstract
An antipodal Vivaldi antenna with a compact parasitic patch to overcome radiation performance degradations in the high-frequency band is proposed. For this purpose, a double asymmetric trapezoidal parasitic patch is designed and added to the aperture of an antipodal Vivaldi antenna. The patch is designed to efficiently focus the beam toward the end-fire direction at high frequencies by utilizing field coupling between the main radiating patch and the inserted parasitic patch. As a result, this technique considerably improves the gain and stability of radiation patterns at high frequencies. The proposed antenna has a peak gain greater than 9 dBi over the frequency range of 6- 26.5 GHz.
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Bang, J., Lee, J., & Choi, J. (2018). Design of a wideband antipodal vivaldi antenna with an asymmetric parasitic patch. Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science, 18(1), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.26866/jees.2018.18.1.29
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