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Low-profile broadband circularly polarized heterogeneous dipole antenna with backed c...
Min Han
Yifeng Qin

Min Han

and 3 more

April 20, 2023
A broadband heterogeneous circularly polarized (CP) dipole antenna with a backed cavity is presented in this letter. The proposed antenna consists of a pair of rotational symmetric short-circuited heterogeneous branches and a Γ-shaped feed structure. Each branch is designed to be axe-shaped so that the antenna can achieve a broad 3dB axial ratio (AR) bandwidth. The coupled feeding method assures the antenna is wideband, and the shorting-to-the-ground technique miniaturizes the lateral dimensions of the antenna. The profile of the proposed antenna is around 0.16λL (λL denotes the wavelength of the lower bound frequency). The introduction of a back cavity effectively enhances the boresight gain and improves the isolation level if the antenna is used to form an array. Finally, the design is prototyped, and the measurement results agree well with the simulation. The fractal -10 dB S11 bandwidth and 3dB AR bandwidths are 54.3% (2.74-4.78 GHz) and 45.9% (3.15-5.03 GHz), respectively. The antenna’s efficiency exceeds 91.5% over the target frequency band.
A polarization-insensitive ultra-wideband absorber based on hybrid structure
Kun Xue
Yifeng  Qin

Kun Xue

and 5 more

May 29, 2023
As detection technology continually advances, the survivability of targets on the battlefield is significantly challenged. Therefore, microwave absorbers with stealth capabilities have become a focal point of research in modern military science. To address the issues of narrow bandwidth and complex structures in existing absorbers, we propose a model for an ultra-wideband absorber based on a hybrid structure. In this study, we design, manufacture, and characterize a polarization-insensitive ultra-wideband absorber (PIUWA), which demonstrates impressive absorptivity of over 90% across a range of 4-24.53GHz (a fractional bandwidth of 144%). This is achieved by inducing multiple resonance peaks within the hybrid structure. Moreover, the subwavelength periodicity of the PIUWA theoretically contributes to its angular stability under full-wave polarizations. We observed that absorption performance remains stable under incident conditions within 45 degrees. Furthermore, the operational mechanism of the PIUWA is elucidated through an equivalent circuit model, with design validity confirmed via experimental measurements. This study paves the way for the design and fabrication of ultra-wideband microwave absorbers that offer high absorptivity, robust angular stability, and simpler assembly processes, thereby broadening the potential for application in other absorber types.

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